What is the difference between individualization for Windows Media Rights Manager SDK and individualization for Windows Media Player?
A. Individualization is a feature that reduces the security risk in a digital rights management (DRM) system by providing security upgrades to DRM components. Windows Media Rights Manager SDK runs on Windows Server 2003 and is designed for developers who want to deliver licenses for digital media, such as songs and videos, over the Internet in a protected and secure manner. For more information about Windows Media Rights Manager SDK, see http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb649422.aspx. Individualization for the Windows Media Rights Manager SDK updates components on the license issuing end of the DRM system. Individualization for Windows Media Player updates components on the content playback end of the DRM system. Windows Media Player uses DRM technology to preserve the rights of content owners who protect their content. You must have a license in order to play protected content. For more information on DRM technology in Windows Media Player, see http://www.microsoft.com/windows
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