Definitions for "DRM"
Digital Rights Management, which is a technology for the secure distribution of digital media files, such as audio and video, via physical media or the Internet. DRM technology includes rules for the use, e.g. re-distribution of the content. DRM software in appropriate players will play the audio or video according to these rules. DRM is being added to copy protection systems to add further features while controlling the copying of the content.
Digital Rights Management. Usually a metadata scheme or language to describe the rights of some Content in digital form. For example MPEG-2
A technology that allows content owners to determine and control who and how users can view content such as media files on the Internet.
Keywords:  srm, fea, omb, conceptual, model
Data Reference Model; FEA Model of the data standards and models used by services listed in the SRM. Interior FEA models are posted on the Documents page
Disk Resource Manager (DRM) is what we typically call an SRM implementation on top of a disk system. A DRM is a component that controls the use of a shared disk cache in a data grid.
(2K8M) a Reference Model of the Federal Enterprise Architecture (2IY9)
n. Abbreviation for Di(c)e Roll Modifier. Often used in wargames with a CRT, a number added or sutracted from the value of a di(c)e roll to modify its possible results.
Direction du Renseignement Militaire (French DIS equivalent)
Keywords:  dtmf, dual, band
DTMF Dual Band
2-byte parameter in the disk parameter block at DPB + 7. DRM is one less than the total number of directory entries allowed for the drive. This value is related to DPB bytes AL0 and AL1, which allocates up to 16 blocks for directory entries.
Keywords:  diversion, measurement, rate
Diversion Rate Measurement
Keywords:  reduction, direct, mortgage
direct reduction mortgage