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==Implementation== Content management implementations must be able to manage content distributions and digital rights in content life cycle.<ref name="auto">{{cite journal |last=White |first=Blake |date=April 2004 |title=A New Era for Content: Protection, Potential, and Profit in the Digital World |journal=SMPTE Motion Imaging Journal |publisher=Society of Motion Picture & Television Engineers |volume=113 |issue=4 |pages=110β120 |doi= 10.5594/J15189|doi-access=free }}</ref><ref>{{cite book | title= The World Beyond Digital Rights Management |url=https://www.amazon.com/World-Beyond-Digital-Rights-Management-ebook/dp/B004GEAEZM |last=Umeh |first =Jude | date =October 2007 | publisher = British Computer Society |page=320 |isbn= 978-1902505879 }}</ref> Content management systems are usually involved with [[digital rights management]] in order to control user access and digital rights. In this step, the read-only structures of [[digital rights management]] systems force some limitations on content management, as they do not allow authors to change protected content in their life cycle. Creating new content using managed (protected) content is also an issue that gets protected contents out of management controlling systems. A few content management implementations cover all these issues.<ref name="auto"/>
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