The ability to display content from a particular streaming platform on another device or to share it with others is often restricted. Digital rights management (DRM) technologies implemented by the platform are designed to prevent unauthorized copying and distribution of copyrighted material. Attempting to bypass these protections to show content through screen mirroring or recording may violate the platform’s terms of service.
The application of DRM serves to protect the intellectual property rights of content creators and distributors, ensuring that viewing is limited to authorized users. This limitation helps maintain the platform’s revenue model, as unrestricted sharing would likely reduce subscription rates. Historically, concerns surrounding piracy and unauthorized content distribution have driven the implementation of increasingly robust DRM systems.