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Posted 9/6/2006 7:58 AM Post #120
 

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Easily convert DRM protected music files and various audio files to unprotected MP3, CD, iPod and other MP3 player file formats at high speed and CD quality- legally.
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Here are the ways around audio DRM I consider!
Is it fair or not?
Thanx!
Posted 9/6/2006 8:46 AM Post #122
 

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don pedro (9/6/2006)
Here are the ways around audio DRM I consider!
Is it fair or not?

Hi Don - thanks for contributing. Circumventing DRM is almost always illegal. There are many ways to get around DRM - and most DRM providers usually acknowledge this, but nonetheless actually doing it is definitely against the rules.

Cheers, Dave.

Posted 9/6/2006 12:12 PM Post #123
 

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I think canada is like a free for all from what I understand... they dont seem to care much
Posted 9/23/2006 12:39 PM Post #253
 

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As someone once said "If you can play it, you can record it."

I've got an MP3 player in my car. It doesn't play WMAs and certainly not protected WMAs. For my own personal use, I don't have any moral issues "stripping" the DRM. I've paid for the music, I want to be able to play it!
Posted 9/25/2006 1:56 AM Post #273
 

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I'm voting!
Posted 9/27/2006 3:57 AM Post #306
 

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Digital Rights Management - Another way for people to get a virus when downloading music from lamewire. why? cause the music file contains data. why would microsoft do that? to piss you off. are you sure? yes, I am sure. there's always torrents and FLAC
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