The inability to capture screen images of content from the popular streaming platform is primarily due to a technology called Digital Rights Management (DRM). This system is designed to protect copyrighted material from unauthorized duplication and distribution. DRM implements various methods, including preventing screenshots, to restrict user actions that could lead to piracy.
The enforcement of these protections is crucial for content providers and studios. Licensing agreements often stipulate robust anti-piracy measures. By implementing these limitations, the platform can secure rights to stream copyrighted movies and television series. This protects revenue streams for copyright holders and ensures the platform can continue to offer a wide variety of content.