Uncopyable
Uncopyable is a term used to describe digital content or data that is intentionally made difficult or impossible to copy. This is often achieved through various technical measures implemented by content creators or platform providers. The primary goal behind making something uncopyable is typically to protect intellectual property, prevent piracy, or enforce licensing agreements.
Methods used to make content uncopyable can include digital rights management (DRM) technologies, which embed restrictions
The concept of "uncopyable" is not absolute. Determined individuals or groups may find ways to circumvent these