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    Hi! Let's talk about DRM-music. I beleive the DRM system just hurts the rights of the subscribers. I've bought a handful of songs from iTunes and they were found worthless for me (my phone mp3-player can't support protected format). Is it fair to strip away the DRM for private use as it shown on Soundtaxi.info?


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    Re: DRM'ed music in your phone...

    I've seen (and used) a program called FairUse4WM that stripped the DRM protection off the music, and IMHO, it is OK, as long as you have paid for them.



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    Re: DRM'ed music in your phone...

    Quote Originally Posted by Flying
    Hi! Let's talk about DRM-music. I beleive the DRM system just hurts the rights of the subscribers. I've bought a handful of songs from iTunes and they were found worthless for me (my phone mp3-player can't support protected format). Is it fair to strip away the DRM for private use as it shown on Soundtaxi.info?
    Burn your iTunes songs to a CD. then rip the CD to your computer using an MP3 decoder. Sure, that is a fairly involved process, but it works.
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