Digital lights management (DRM) can be effectively implemented through use
of an anchor point and binding records in a user domain. Furthermore,
authentication of a rights object defining the scope of access allowed
for a digital property instance may be achieved through use of a signing
key in the anchor point. The signing key may be used to assure no
tampering has occurred with the rights object since acquisition of a
digital property instance. A digital property owner may gain additional
functionality and control through implementation of a play counter,
rental duration limit, etc., using a signing key.