Open Mobile Alliance Digital Rights Management (OMA DRM) is a mechanism used for protecting distributed content. Using DRM, the content can be accessed on authenticated devices depending on the usage rights set by the content owner. OMA DRM addresses the various technical aspects of this system by providing appropriate specifications for content formats, protocols, and a rights expression language.
On Nokia devices, DRM properties can be set with the Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit.
For more information about DRM, see OMA DRM 1.0 specification and OMA DRM 2.0 specification at the Open Mobile Alliance Web site, and DRM Developer's Guide for Nokia Devices at Forum Nokia.
For a tutorial on using DRM for Flash Lite content, see How to protect Flash Lite content with OMA DRM 1.0 at the Adobe Developer Connection.