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DVD-Jon (the guy who broke the CSS encryption on DVDs just so he could watch the damn things on his Linux computer) has done another remarkable feat and created an interface that allows you to buy iTunes Music without the DRM. Since I don’t buy from iTunes because I purchase all 586 CDs I listen to a year (*wink, wink, nudge, nudge*) I don’t know how useful this is to people and how troublesome DRM has been for them.
However, it’s funny to see that some people just don’t learn. What in the hell makes them think that Apple is not going to go after their asses? I mean release this kind of stuff, but do it anonymously or better yet just keep it for yourself to use.
Nevermind, let it be known who did so you can get hired by a big firm and release it to everyone so we can view the python source code and learn ourselves how to become masters of our destiny.
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2 Responses for "DRM-Free Interface to iTunes"
March 18th, 2005 at 2:56 pm
1Great! This is exactly what I’ve been waiting for! A way to download illegal music that you gotta pay for. Wait a sec…
March 18th, 2005 at 3:00 pm
2Haha, nicely said cliche.
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