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iTunes DRM Hole Closed

FrYGuY101 writes "As recently covered on Slashdot, there was a hole in iTunes which allowed music to be acquired from the iTunes Music Store without Apple's DRM applied. Well, Apple has just released an update which closes this exploit."

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  1. Re:Apple bias. by northcat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Wow! A troll mod within two minutes for stating a fact!! Apple zealots are really incredible!

  2. Re:Impressive by Threni · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    > Let's also remember that Apple itself could probably care less what you do with
    > your music, but it has to reach some common ground with the record companies.

    I think you mean could *not* care less - if they could care less then it means they are still rather concerned with what you do with the music.

  3. Re:No surprise by Golias · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Heh. I would love to have a Bachelor of Arts in Computer Programming to go with my Bachelor of Science in Music. :)

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  4. Re:No surprise by Cerv · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Dunno what the fuck "freeze" is about, but if two people said the same thing at the same time, and no-one else in that conversation has spoken since, then if one of those two says "jinx" that places the other into a stated "jinxed". While jinxed you may not speak, upon forfeit of being punched (this removes the jinxed state). The jinxed state can also be removed by anyone expect the jinxed person saying the jinxed person's name three times in quick succession. Unless of course when the jinx was placed the jinxer added the modifier "personal jinx" in which case he/she only can say the victim's name three times to remove the jinx. Which all seemed to make perfect sense when I was at school.

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  5. -1 Offtopic by Hell+O'World · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    *sigh* It is such a geeky pasttime to rail against the quirks of our living language. There are so many phrases that people use without having any idea what they means or where they come from. The one that always gets me is when people say "That's a whole nother thing." The word nother doesn't exist, (yet,) and so far it only seems to comfortably fit into that one phrase. Here's a good link for the google impaired.

  6. Re:Imagine.. by ari_j · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    It depends on your definition of "illegal." Merriam-Webster gives "not according to or authorized by law," and violation of a contract is not authorized by law*. Just because it is not a criminally-punishable offense does not make a given behavior legal.

    * - some exceptions apply, such as contracts to perform illegal acts

  7. Re:Want a hole fixed? Publish to Slashdot! by jbarr · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Actually, while the parent was modded up as "funny" I think the poster makes a very good point. The fact is that /. has become a popular, large voice, and more importantly, is being listened to by the industry. Sure, there's always the threat of the /. effect that gives it some leverage, but still, it'a a voice that is being heard and listened to. Kuddos to /.!

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  8. Re:Imagine.. by DaHat · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Please, do take a look at a recent post of mine on a similar topic.

    In short... I am very big on ensuring contracts and rights are protected, no matter whose they are. Hell, despite being an anti-Linux and anti-oss person I was the one who discovered a potential GPL violation here where I work and when on to prove it (unfortunately).