It may not include DRM stripping, but, if it copies songs from iPod to iPod it pretty much defeats the purpose of DRM. Next up would be a device that lets you transfer songs from your iPod to your computer.
I feel like there was some brown PMP that could do this...if you could find a person with one...
I'm starting to think that Verizon and Apple are run by the same person, with the way they clamp down on their products.
how on earth does this remove the point of the iTunes DRM? You have the track but your device can't play it without further processing to strip the DRM. This affects DRM not one tiny bit!
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embed some drm-stripping in there and gene simmons would blow a gasket
haha nice
That had me laughing. There would be lawsuits flying EVERYWHERE if it included DRM stripping.
It may not include DRM stripping, but, if it copies songs from iPod to iPod it pretty much defeats the purpose of DRM. Next up would be a device that lets you transfer songs from your iPod to your computer.
I feel like there was some brown PMP that could do this...if you could find a person with one...
I'm starting to think that Verizon and Apple are run by the same person, with the way they clamp down on their products.
- Sgt Easton
how on earth does this remove the point of the iTunes DRM? You have the track but your device can't play it without further processing to strip the DRM. This affects DRM not one tiny bit!
Apple, welcome to the social.
sgt_easton - who still can't the songs from their iPod to their PC?