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Digital rights management

Digital Rights Management (DRM) is a term used to suggest restrictions on a user's permissions for a file. Typically, when a user can access a file on their own computer they have full rights to that file. For example, they can view, print, download and share the file with others and edit the file, if it is in an editable format (i.e. Word files, but not Adobe Acrobat files). When DRM is applied to a file, some or all of these permissions may be removed and the file may be changed through the addition of uneditable watermarks.

There are two separate (DRM) options available in Collaborate, which can be configured by the Site Administrator, as discussed

here

.

Enabling DRM options

In the

Admin

tab, open

Module settings

then

Files

. Tick the

Enable online viewer with DRM

checkbox.

To manage DRM

permissions

for User Groups, click the

Admin

tab then select

Groups

in

User management

. Click the

More options

icon for a User group, select

Set group permissions

and

Files

.

Alternatively, a site administrator can manage DRM for each folder or file. Click the

File

tab then the

More options

icon for a folder or file, select

Edit details

and

Permissions

.

Collaborate DRM options

There are two principal ways of configuring digital rights management on a Collaborate site:

When DRM is applied to a site, it is applied to every file in that site. However, additional restrictions can be imposed on certain files or groups:

Disable Save options must be enabled at the system level for this to be displayed. Contact an account manager to enable this feature

See

Managing groups

for more information about how a site administrator can configure

User groups

.

Who is impacted by DRM restrictions

As described below, while all types of users are impacted when DRM is applied to a site, certain users can avoid the limitations imposed by DRM. For example, site and content administrators and users with

Add File

or

Folder Admin

permissions are given the option to download the native version of every file, without watermarks. DRM restrictions are mainly intended to limit access for users who only need to view files.

File and folder creation and editing by role

Role

Add File

Edit File Metadata

Add New Version

Check Out/ Check In*

Cancel Check Out*

Delete File or Folders

Send Files to Site Inbox via Email**

Send Files to Folder via Email**

Add/Edit Folder

Bulk Upload

Site Administrator

✔ (for any files)

Content Administrator

✔ (for any files)

File and folder creation and editing by permissions

Permissions

Add File

Edit File Metadata

Add New Version

Check Out/ Check In*

Cancel Check Out*

Delete File or Folders

Send Files to Site Inbox via Email**

Send Files to Folder via Email**

Add/Edit Folder

Bulk Upload

View Folder

-

-

-

-

-

-

✔ (will not see Inbox email address)

- (any emails sent to folder will be rerouted to Inbox)

-

-

View Files

-

-

-

-

-

-

✔ (will not see Inbox email address)

- (any emails sent to folder will be rerouted to Inbox)

-

-

Add Files

🗶 (only on add, not on edit)

✔ (for own files)

🗶

🗶

🗶

Folder Admin

✔ (for own files)

*Check out/check in can be performed only if enabled for the site.

**Email inbox is only available if enabled for the site.

Manage files and folders by role

Role

View Version History*

View Comments**

Add Comment**

View, Download or Preview File

Who's Reviewed

File Audit

View File Metadata

View Folder

Bulk Download ***

File Index****

Search

View Folder Properties

Send Email

Site Administrator

✔ (will see even if Versions are not enabled for the site)

✔ (option to include all versions; available even if Bulk Downloads are not enabled)

✔ (available even if File Index is not enabled)

✔ (can send to any user or org in the site)

Content Administrator

✔ (will see even if Versions are not enabled for the site)

🗶

✔ (option to include all versions)

✔ (can send to any user or org in the site)

Manage files and folders by permissions

Permissions

View Version History*

View Comments**

Add Comment**

View, Download or Preview File

Who's Reviewed

File Audit

View File Metadata

View Folder

Bulk Download ***

File Index****

Search

View Folder Properties

Send Email

View Folder

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

✔ (only the folders)

✔ (only the folders)

-

-

View Files

-

-

-

Add Files

✔ (will see even if Versions are not enabled for the site)

-

-

-

Folder Admin

✔ (will see even if Versions are not enabled for the site)

-

*Version history is only available if enabled for the site.

**Comments are only available if enabled for the site.

***Bulk download is only available if enabled for the site.

****File index is only available if enabled for the site.

Manage files and folders by role

Role

Move

Copy (In or Out)

Sort

Change Permissions

Break Inheritance

Manage Inbox

Manage Deleted Items*

Site Administrator

Content Administrator

Manage files and folders by permissions

Permissions

Move

Copy (In or Out)

Sort

Change Permissions

Break Inheritance

Manage Inbox

Manage Deleted Items*

View Folder

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

View Files

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Add Files

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

Folder Admin

-

-

-

-

-

-

*Manage delete items is the ability to restore Files that had been deleted or to permanently delete them.

Digital Rights Management by role*

Role

Save Original (if Printing Disabled)**

Print (if Printing Disabled)

Watermark added (if Watermark Enabled)

Download Original File (Native Format)

Bulk Download to Native Format (Online Viewer)

Bulk Download (FileOpen)

Site Administrator

-

✔ (with opton to download without encryption)

Content Administrator

-

-

Digital Rights Management by permissions

Permissions

Save Original (if Printing Disabled)**

Print (if Printing Disabled)

Watermark added (if Watermark Enabled)

Download Original File (Native Format)

Bulk Download to Native Format (Online Viewer)

Bulk Download (FileOpen)

View Folder

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

View Files

-

-

-

-

Add Files

-

-

Folder Admin

-

-

*There are two DRM options:  Online Viewer and PDF/FileOpen Encryption.  The behaviour of each is the same for most actions. For each DRM method, the ability to print and save can be enabled and watermarks can be enabled or disabled.

**With the PDF/FileOpen encryption method, there is no restriction on saving the PDF files, but any file that is saved is subject to the same encryption restrictions as the original.

Accessing the original file

A user with

System, Site or Content admin permissions

can download the original file, without any restrictions or watermarks, even if DRM or FileOpen PDF encryption has been applied.

The user can download the original file:

However, if using the previewer, the user is still subject to save, print and watermark restrictions.

Accessing the previewer

If the Previewer DRM option is applied, users must view the contents of a file in a separate browser window (i.e., the previewer). There are two variations on how the previewer can be accessed, depending on how a site has been configured.

  1. When the user clicks on a file name, the file automatically opens in the previewer window.

  2. When the user clicks on the file title the

    file information

    page appears and from there the user can select

    View

    to view the file in the previewer window, or the user can select

    View

    from the

    More actions

    menu.

The previewer does not require the user to install the file's native application. For example, if the file is a PowerPoint file there is no need to install PowerPoint. No software is required other than an HTML5-compatible browser.

The preview typically maintains the look and feel of the original file, including formatting, images and pagination. Here are some key features of the previewer:

If a large file is viewed and it has not finished loading, the user can view the file download progress and start to read the file.

Select

Exit

to close the window.

If the site administrator has restricted the user's right to print the file the previewer is almost identical, except:

If the site administrator has enabled watermarks, but the user can still print the file, the previewer is almost identical, except:

Please note that the document will not be watermarked if it has encryption applied to it before you upload the file to HighQ.

FileOpen PDF Encryption

If the

FileOpen

PDF encryption option is enabled by the site administrator, a regular user can only download a protected PDF version of their files. Either click

More actions

>

Download

:

Or click the file name and then select

Download

in the viewer:

To open a FileOpen encrypted PDF file, the user must install a plug-in. This can be accessed through the help information at the top of the screen:

See

Open a FileOpen secured file on an iPad or iPhone

for information on the iOS version of the FileOpen plugin for Apple mobile devices.

When the user attempts to open the downloaded PDF file, they see a login prompt.

At this point, the user must enter their Collaborate username and password to open the file in Acrobat. The FileOpen plugin securely communicates with the Collaborate server to determine if the login information is accurate and if the user has permission to view the file.

The user can open the PDF file from any computer, not only the computer where the PDF file was downloaded.

Internet access is required to open a protected file.

The user must log in for each file, even if one file is opened directly after another.

Revoking access to content

Because each user needs to authenticate to open a file, the ability to view a file can be revoked at any time. To do so, remove the view rights to the file or folder from the appropriate security group. If a user in that security group attempts to open the file, the authentication fails.

Although it is not possible to set an automatic expiration date on access, a site administrator can manually revoke access at any time.

Accessing the FileOpen encrypted PDF file

When the file opens, the title is suffixed with the word

(SECURED)

.

If the site administrator has not applied any restrictions on printing and no watermarks have been added, the file looks like any other PDF file.

However, if the user shares the file with another person, that other person would need to enter the original user's Collaborate information to open the file.

If printing is disabled, then like the previewer, the

Print

option is not displayed and the

Printing disabled

watermark is visible.


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