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DRM

DRM stands for Digital Rights Management and refers to technical measures that e-book providers use to control what you can do with their content.

E-book providers might, for example, use DRM to enforce limits on printing and copying, to control how long you can download content for or to control how many people can access an e-book at the same time.

Remember that even where DRM is not used, there are still limits imposed by copyright laws and our licence agreements which must be respected. As a general rule, you can print or save one chapter or 5% of an e-book (whichever is greater).