DRM + iTunes = Help

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#1  Edited By SlLENTCAPYBARA

Does anyone know of an application that can remove DRM from my iTunes files?

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#2  Edited By musicalmac

I can't give links to programs like that, but I can give a suggestion. Burn the cd, then re-import it. Then store the DRM files on an external somewhere just for safe keeping, and remove them from your iTunes library.

Don't worry, we're working on killing DRM (in its current form) right now.

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#3  Edited By Karmum

Zune's Marketplace is DRM-free. But I can't really help you, sorry.

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#4  Edited By Jonathan

Buy your songs from the Amazon music store. Slightly cheaper than Itunes and DRM free. And if you do buy something from itunes make sure it's itunes plus. Other than than that, the only legal was I can think of is to burn the songs to a CD, then import it back. But you do loose quality.

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#5  Edited By musicalmac

Keep in mind, if you are downloading an MP3, your sound quality already sucks. AAC is the way to go for audiophiles.

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#6  Edited By SlLENTCAPYBARA

Ok, well I don't want to waste those CD's by re-importing, but I know that QTFairuse6 worked on previous versions of iTunes. But the latest one isn't compatible with it.