Does Windows Media DRM support time–limited playback of digital media files?
Yes. Licenses to play digital media files can specify start times, end times, and license duration limits. If customers with an expired license try to access a digital media file, they are directed back to the hosting Web site for another license. In Windows Media DRM, both start and expiration dates are supported, which creates great flexibility. For example, a digital media file could be distributed with a license that disables playback until the intended release date.
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