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Originally Posted by Maria L.
Koland, I don't even know what DRM is or DTP..sorry I'm not up to speed with this.
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DRM stands for digital rights management. That's the copy protection on some e-book files that can keep readers from reading the book on more than one device, and sometimes even keeps them from making backup copies, etc. Some writers and publishers want DRM because they want to keep people from sharing copies of their e-books, but often the DRM keeps readers from opening the books they paid for.
There's more here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management
DTP might be desktop publishing -- I'm not sure.