Digital Rights Management For Websites

Digital Rights Management (DRM) can be deployed on any type of web site. Regardless of whether your website is coded using PHP, ASP or JavaScript, or built using WordPress, Moodle, Drupal, Joomla or DNN, DRM can be added integrating with your current membership system or added as an additional but separate layer.

How ArtistScope DRM For Websites Works

ArtistScope DRM ensures that privileged access cannot be shared. While web pages can be protected by member logins, like they use in most CMS, anyone can share their password to others. ArtistScope DRM identifies each user by their unique computer signature, enabling site owners to lock accounts to individual computers. The solution is much more secure than using MAC address or IP address because with ArtistScope DRM each computer can be identified uniquely, making it possible to restrict access to specific users who may be using the same network and IP address, but allowing tolerance for different IP addresses and Internet connections, ie: MAC address.

Adding DRM To CMS Websites

Plugins are available for WordPress, Moodle, Drupal, Joomla or DNN that can be used to nominate which pages use DRM protection. Such pages are then injected with code that restricts access to only logged in users who are using the ArtisBrowser which can identify each user by their unique computer signature.

Adding DRM To PHP Or ASP Websites (Non CMS)

Any pages that are scripted and created on the fly, whether it be created by PHP or other scripting language, can include a user’s details for logging and access validation. To add DRM all that is needed is a couple of lines of code added to any web page that needs DRM protection.

Monitoring & Managing DRM Access Rights

The software for the DRM Portal from where site owners can manage access rights can be installed on any website that uses PHP. It can be the same CMS site that uses the DRM plugin or it can be a separate standalone website.

For more information, please see the ArtistScope DRM homepage.