
By Jo Best
Published: Tuesday 14 March 2006
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Name
Pascal Fuks
Location
Belgium
Occupation
Network and Security Consultant
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The issue is not so much on iTunes DRM, which are easy to remove, but more on Microsoft's WMA DRM.
At this time, it exists some well known methods to remove the DRM from iTunes bought musics, but not even one working on Microsoft. This lead to situation where people buying a cheap MP3/WMA player without DRM system (even some older from Creative) are not able to play there legally bought musics (only way, burn a CD, then RIP CD, but there is a loss in quality).
Will this also apply to DRM CDs?
Anonymous
How bizarre. The press are focusing on how this a...
Bill
The issue is not so much on iTunes DRM, which are ...
Pascal Fuks
I hope the French push this through and it sets a ...
Andrew Lewis
Viva la France
Fantastic news... Why is it, the...
Kirk
Or will the music download companies simply pull o...
Alister
Hooray! The French are leading the world for a cha...
Anonymous
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