Digital Rights Management (DRM) enforcement
- Encrypts e-book files and binds them to specific user accounts or devices
- Controls copying, printing and screen-capture permissions
- Manages license expirations and usage limits remotely
- Integrates with major platforms (Kindle, Apple Books) for seamless enforcement
- Updates or revokes access if breaches are detected
Visible and invisible watermarking
- Embeds purchaser’s name or email visibly on pages to deter sharing
- Uses invisible forensic watermarks in text or metadata for traceability
- Allows quick identification of the source when unauthorized copies appear
- Applies dynamic watermarks that change per download or device
- Balances deterrence with minimal disruption to legitimate readers
Strong encryption protocols
- Secures files both at rest (AES-256) and in transit (TLS)
- Prevents tampering, reverse engineering or patching of the e-book
- Ensures that only authorised apps or devices can decrypt content
- Leverages platform-provided encryption APIs for robust protection
- Incorporates integrity checks to detect corrupted or altered files
Controlled distribution channels
- Uses vetted storefronts and library platforms with built-in security
- Avoids open downloads from public URLs or unsecured file-sharing sites
- Limits distribution to authenticated users via subscriptions or purchases
- Tracks download counts and device authorisations in real time
- Enables remote deactivation of compromised access credentials
User authentication and license management
- Requires login or token-based access before download or reading
- Issues unique keys or certificates per purchase to prevent account sharing
- Monitors concurrent device usage and flags abnormal activity
- Provides an online dashboard for users to manage authorised devices
- Automates renewals, refunds or license transfers under defined policies