
Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP)
Digital Transmission Content Protection (DTCP) is a technology designed to safeguard digital audio and video content as it travels between devices, like from a computer to a TV or streaming device. It uses encryption and authentication to prevent unauthorized copying or recording of protected content. Essentially, DTCP ensures that copyrighted digital media remains secure during transmission, allowing content providers to control how their media is distributed and viewed, helping to reduce piracy while enabling users to seamlessly enjoy high-quality digital entertainment across multiple devices within a trusted environment.