On Thursday, 06 April 2006 at 02:46, Cam wrote:
Eric
>Hm. I was under the impression that the iTunes format was essentially
>a DRM wrapper around MP3 and that stripping it off ore re-applying it
>isn't hard. I guess I must have that wrong?
I'm not a lawyer or an mp3 expert but I imagine stripping DRM wrappers
is an order of magnitude less legal than actually playing 'clean' mp3s.
In the US, it is. Think: DMCA.
Regards,
R.
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