 |  This product is common to both CATIA V5 and ENOVIA VPLM. Digital Product Rights Manager 1 (RM1) allows a company to control and protect its IP when exchanging documents. Distributed supply chain organizations need a way to exchange data in a secure manner. RM1 lets users apply and enforce digital rights on V5 documents, enabling them to secure and control distribution and exchanges. - Protects IP while sharing Dassault Systemes' documents - Digital Product Rights Manager 1 (RM1) provides users with an out-of-the-box solution to secure and control V5 data exchanges. RM1 enables an administrator to define and apply a corporate IP policy to all the V5 users. The administrator can define a list of users and assign to them a list of rights and administrate this information company-wide. If needed, the administrator can also let some users add and modify users and rights themselves. By enabling a highly secured file exchanges environment, RM1 provides companies with a powerful and efficient way to manage their IP.
- Controls the online and offline access and usages of Dassault Systemes' documents - Digital Product Rights Manager 1 (RM1) enables the protection of V5 PLM documents, including 3D XML, CATPart, CATProduct, CATDrawing and CGR by setting up different rights to different users. Rights provided allow or prevent individual users performing the following operations:
- Open a file. Drag & Drop is also protected by this right.
- Save a file. It ensures that the file will not be modified for instance.
- Save as (and keep rights) by changing the name and file's path and keep the initial rights.
- Save as (and change rights) by changing the name and file's path and change the initial rights.
- Export the data into another format such as 3D XML.
- Copy, Cut, and Paste protected files.
- Duplicate specifications inside power copy and user-defined feature.
- Duplicate geometry in a product.
- Collaborate (for example, chat, view sharing, and so on) on a protected file.
- Forward files to somebody else.
Users can access protected files both when they are online (that is, when connected to a server which manages the users and rights lists), and offline if they have decrypted the data before disconnecting from the server. A rights 'expiration date' enables a time limit to be defined for the access to the data. This protection is also extended to the cache that may have been created from protected data. Digital Product Rights Manager 1 (RM1) provides users with a comprehensive set of rights enabling the handling of simple as well as more complex scenarios. It is completely integrated into the Dassault Systemes' V5 architecture and based on Microsoft Windows Rights Management Services (RMS) technology. |

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