A really important element of this is that much of the burden of maintaining the DRM is on the theaters, and the theaters themselves are the ones who care about protecting the theatrical release period: you might be less likely to pay them for a ticket if you can get a high-quality copy at home before the actual streaming/media release
It’s a different dynamic than we typically talk about with DRM. Most of the time DRM is something imposed on a consumer who doesn’t really want it. But in this case, the consumer is the theater and they really do want the protection.
It’s a different dynamic than we typically talk about with DRM. Most of the time DRM is something imposed on a consumer who doesn’t really want it. But in this case, the consumer is the theater and they really do want the protection.