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How To Play Your iTunes Music On Other Systems

ptorrone writes "Engadget has a step-by-step for the non-uber geek on how to play your purchased music from iTunes on other systems. To be clear, this isn't a way to take music you bought and give it to someone else, this is so you can listen to your own purchased music on other systems or devices. In fact, your personal info is still in the file."

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  1. Re:Goofy logic by falcon5768 · · Score: 0, Troll
    NO thats not my logic, because quite simply put they ARNT taking away any rights from me....

    Do I burn more than 7 CDs NO

    Do I need the tracks on more than 5 computers NO

    Do the tracks usually go anywhere other than my iBook anbd my iPod BIG FUCKING NO

    Where were my rights taken away.... no where it alowes me to do everything I did before no problem.

    The only "right" that was taken away was a right you never had, and thats pirating the music AND even then theroretically yhou could do it, you can always burn a copy of a copy no problem. Im sorry but you have yet to prove your point to anyone with common sense in their head, which is why the get rid of the DCMA side looks so bad. You advocate breaking the law to get rid of the law.... Yes it has happened before but unlike the civil rights movement and the womans right to vote, people are just not going to care about a bunch of people bitching over a 14 dollar peice of metal and plastic.

    I nevert said I didnt think the DCMA is wrong, Im just sick of people advocating breaking the law to get rid of it when in this case its not going to work, especially since people in the general public honestly dont care, or think we are wrong in fact.

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