DTLA Approves NAGRA DRM for In-Home Streaming

April 30, 2014
NAGRA's DRM technology, NAGRA MediaAccess Persistent Rights Management (PRM), has been approved by the Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator for ....
NAGRA's DRM technology, NAGRA MediaAccess Persistent Rights Management (PRM), has been approved by the Digital Transmission Licensing Administrator for the retransmission (streaming) of premium DTCP-IP content within the home.

MediaAccess PRM was previously approved by DTLA for the storage of DTCP content and now becomes authorized for its retransmission as well. It was also recently approved by the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem for the streaming of premium content to open devices.

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