Digital rights management (DRM) plays a crucial role in educational publishing, ensuring authorized access while aiming to protect intellectual property rights, but it often challenges user experience.
Incorporating effective DRM is essential for educational publishers to safeguard their content, supported by the data that highlights increasing ransomware attacks targeting educational institutions.
Finding the right balance between security and user experience is critical; while DRM prevents unauthorized access, it might also hinder seamless interaction with digital resources.
Educational technology providers must navigate the complexities of DRM to remain competitive while prioritizing the user experience, thus impacting how institutions adopt digital content.
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