Originally published at Five Acres with a View. You can comment here or there.

I received an Itunes gift card for Christmas and was wondering how I would get the songs that I purchased into Ogg Vorbis for my Linux desktop system. From DRM Removal, I learned that I could burn the songs to an audio CD, and then rip them to whatever format that I wanted.
Since there is such a straightforward workaround to the DRM involved, what is the point of having it at all?  And where did those violent terms for putting audio onto a CD and taking it back off come from?

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From: [identity profile] allyson13.livejournal.com


I knew that work with iTunes and the wma encoded files I have, but nothing seems to work for breaking the Real audio DRM -- and so far, I have all this music, I can't play on my Zune.

And the music industry is clueless how much this annoys users.
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