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New Utility Cracks FairPlay DRM
Thursday, August 31st, 2006 at 3:05 PM - by Staff
A new utility, QTFairUse6, strips the DRM (digital rights management) from songs purchased from the iTunes Music Store, although right now it only works in Windows. The developers are the same folks who earlier this week released FairUse4WM, which does the same for Windows Media Player files. Thanks to Macworld UK for the heads-up.
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