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You have the following options on how to handle Forward-LockedFDRM-protected content.
- Applications that forward content may choose not to display
content locked to the device in the pickers.
- MMS may choose to disable the forward option for
Forward-Lockedcontent.
- If an application such as MMS is the only application that can
render some content, you might show the above FDRM engine
notification but also allow the content to be attached to messages
for viewing only purposes.
The following illustration shows an example of UI flow and the FDRM engine UI when using a MMS picker.
The following table shows the image set associated with each screen.
Screen | Image set | Description |
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Screen 1 |
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Sound and Picture Pickers. Applications may choose to differentiate protected and unprotected content by using a suitable UI notification. |
Screen 2 |
MMS Application |
Content should only be displayed in a preview if it has valid time-based rights. For prompt-based rights, the user should be notified prior to decrementing rights. See Example Flow: FDRM-Protected Content with Active Rights. |
Screen 3 |
Protected item cannot be forwarded (FDRM engine). After this screen, the application could return to the previous screen or in the MMS case the content could be attached to the message so the user could view it. |