EZDRM, a privately owned company headquartered in the US, was founded in 2001. The company employs approximately 10 individuals and reported $600,000 in revenue as of 2024. Operating as a tier 3 media tech buyer, EZDRM specializes in content security, providing DRM SaaS.
EZDRM positioned itself to assist companies impacted by Google's announced end of life for its Widevine Cloud License Service (CLS) in April 2027, offering a transition to its commercially supported DRM as a Service (DRMaaS) solution. On February 6, a company representative identified the hacking of DRM keys and subsequent content restreaming as a significant challenge that the company aims to address. This followed the February 3 announcement that EZDRM's Video Signature Service (Dynamic Signer) received a Level 2 C2PA Conformance certificate from the Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA), making it the sole Level 2 Conformance generator verification for video stream processing at that time.
EZDRM's customers primarily consist of broadcast television and radio and telecoms companies. Examples of EZDRM's customers include Comcast Xfinity, Grupo Televisa and POST Luxembourg. EZDRM has commercial and technical partners like Amazon Web Services (AWS), THEO Technologies and Wowza. EZDRM has suppliers like Norsk.