How does Haihaisoft DRM-X protect content from being stolen?

Haihaisoft DRM-X encrypts content and associates it with a right permission. The permission specifies rights and users for the content: who can view the content; when; and for how long. Only users with Haihaisoft Universal Player or Haihaisoft PDF Reader, who may require authorization and/or authentication to view the content, are issued a license key that to play the content. Licenses are issued independently of the actual documents and media files, providing maximum flexibility and allowing wide distribution of content. Each time a file is opened, Haihaisoft Universal Player or Haihaisoft PDF Reader checks to see if the consumer's computer has a license. Consumers who do not have a valid license are directed to a license registration page. Content providers can provide unique credentials to their customers to help control access to content.

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