HDCP
High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) is a form of digital rights management (DRM) technology used in the computer industry to protect digital content from unauthorized copying. It is used to protect digital audio and video content from being copied or recorded without the permission of the copyright holder. HDCP is used in a variety of applications, including digital television, Blu-ray players, and streaming media services. It works by encrypting the digital content as it is sent from the source device to the display device, preventing it from being intercepted and copied. HDCP is also used to protect digital content from being illegally streamed or downloaded from the internet. By using HDCP, content providers can ensure that their content is protected from unauthorized access and copying.