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From | govango <govango@yahoo.com> |
Subject | Re: iTunes and DRM |
Date | Tue, 14 Apr 2009 08:35:40 -0700 (PDT) |
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whenever I have ripped a CDR I burned from itunes downloads I now have DRM free
mp3s. Or whatever you choose to rip them as.
michael
--- On Tue, 4/14/09, markeichelberger@verizon.net <markeichelberger@verizon.net> wrote:
From: markeichelberger@verizon.net <markeichelberger@verizon.net>
Subject: iTunes and DRM
To: audities@smoe.org
Date: Tuesday, April 14, 2009, 11:24 AM
The following is a discussion and question for those audites members who
are familiar with iTunes and Digital Rights Management, so if you are not
interested, you can click the delete button now. I notied that iTunes has
recently done away with Digital Rights Management on all new downloads,
but I still have a few older ITunes tracks and albums that I downloaded
prior to this recent change. Since I had lost a lot of my digital files
due to a hard drive crash, I have gotten into the habit of burning both
my emusic downloads and iTunes downloads to CD-R as standard audio
CDs. If I re-import those files from the audio CD-R into my iTunes
Library and chose to overwrite the existing downloaded DRM enabled files,
have I just imported DRM free versions of those files to my library? Or
does some fragment of the DRM code continue to attach itself to these
files? Just curious.... Mark E.
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