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Do I have to obtain a Digital Rights Management (DRM) license every time I want to watch a new video on the same computer?

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Do I have to obtain a Digital Rights Management (DRM) license every time I want to watch a new video on the same computer?

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Usually, yes. However, this process does not interfere with your video viewing experience. It?s so transparent that you wouldn?t even notice it while takes place. The DRM license cannot be moved to another computer. As long as this license remains on your computer, and it has not expired, you will not need another license to watch the same video on that computer. Each video requires its own license. Further, content licenses can expire, depending on the terms of your download, such as in the case of rented videos. Also, accessing the same videos from multiple computers uses up the limited number of licenses issued to you for a specific video.

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