Cracking iTunes' DRM with JHymn
comforteagle writes "Howard Wen has interviewed 'FutureProof' of the JHymn project, a DRM removal application for iTunes song files laden, or 'crippled' as some say, to prevent filesharing. FutureProof tells us how Apple's DRM works, how to rip it out using JHymn, how they build on the work of 'DVD' Jon Johansen, and how to upgrade to that brand new iShuffle safely."
The project site is: http://www.hymn-project.org/jhymndoc/ It has already been slashdotted.
Preach it brother! It's like those jerks at Subaru. My Outback won't take diesel, which is the fuel I prefer. I mean, I bought into their car, but who the hell are they to say how I use it? Sheesh. They need to get it together with the fuel companies and let me use the historically cheapest, and in my opinion (I drank the diesel), best fuel on the gear I already own.
You know what?