A new edition of FairUse4WM has been released, allowing for Zune Marketplace WMAs to be stripped of their DRM so you can have fair use rights your purchases—copying to other devices at will. Think of it as a Zune without the Zune...or better yet...iTunes DRM-free without the Mac vs. PC bickering. Fo...
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He also has a no-nonsense view of DRM. "The reason why we don't put copy protection on our games isn't because we're nice guys. We do it because the people ...
Tue, Dec 8 | from Ars Technica