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Monday, December 04, 2006

Protected Audio Into Plain MP3

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Imagine if you bought a CD and the company would only let you play it on one specific CD player. You couldn't play "your" CD on your car system or your computer or on any other CD player. This is pretty much the deal when you download music from iTunes or Wal-mart, et al. Thanks to Digital Rights Management (DRM) and music companies fearing that they're not making their investment a million times over, you are stuck to play "your" song on one and only one device. Yes, yes, there are pirating issues that this is all suppose to thwart. In end, DRM does nothing but frustrate the honest person. That's not the goal of technology. Click here to read about converting protected audio into unprotected MP3. This link is provide for educational purposes only!

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