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DRM'ed Audio
Greetings!
The problem is iTunes music services don't allow to manage your purchased music freely, and the only place you can play a file purchased through the music service is on a computer with iTunes that is authorized under your account! Here's an interesting soft to cut the DRM scheme - http://www.soundtaxi.info/ As regards Napster music service the situation is the same. Are there any Soundtaxi users? Cheers
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Why bypass the DRM system? Sure, it limits our ability to listen to stuff, but it's actually one of the best ways to cut piracy.
I understand your post though. |
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I guess that when I purchase a track, I should not need an IPOD to actually listen to that song. There are many MP3 players out there, so why should I buy an IPOD?
This is an example of the monopolic company! |
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