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Regarding hints on evading iTunes Store copy protection
Authored by: robd on May 07, '03 03:08:40PM

Gee, another reason to not publish hints on breaking the
protected AAC format is so we can help our
good friends at Apple! The Apple Music Store DRM is pretty
darn reasonable. Why do we have to subvert it?! Let's help
make Apple Music and iTunes the next killer app! Let's help
Apple be the best computer company ever. Let's help make this
whole music downloading thing work! Let's make the idiots
at the RIAA go away in shame because the Apple Store really
works.

Keep up the great job Rob!



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Regarding hints on evading iTunes Store copy protection
Authored by: cocoamix on May 07, '03 03:16:38PM

I agree with Rob's decision.
If you REALLY want to know, I'm sure Google will provide leads. I don't want to see OS X Hints get in trouble for any reason.



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Don't forget what Apple have achieved
Authored by: johnny Panix on May 07, '03 03:20:45PM

I totally agree with this. Although I'm sure most of us support
the Fair Use movement, we also support Apple, and they've
certainally done an amazing job in convincing the record
companies to sign up to a 'relatively' liberal usage policy.

I work for a record company, and I know how paranoid and
illogical they are about music downloading, so when i first heard
of the itunes store policy i was quite frankly amazed. If this
more laid back approach can proven to be a success, it could be
an important stepping stone to a more measured approach from
the music industry.



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