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Originally Posted by CamaroSkooter
lol
There's lots of programs out there that you can download (freeware, mind you) that will strip the DRM from any music file and leave you with a clean mp3 (or whatever file format you prefer like .ogg, .aac, .flac, or even .mp4) file that can be transferred to any device or computer you choose.
Seems like a simpler solution than suing Apple...
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Lets see... you usually pay what? 15 bucks for a CD? On iTunes, its 1.50 for a song... now add that to 10-15 songs... seems like you pay for a CD through iTunes to just own the "licensing" for them... Again... its Apple overcharging their customers, because they are Apple and some people just don't click.