Because we always make copies of the CDs. It's a little bit harder to copy DRM protected stuff.
but it isn't DRM controlled when you burn it to a cd as audio. Youa re free to then rip it to MP3 or whatever format from the Audio CD.
You can also burn the AAC file you bought to a data cd as a backup. You are free to copy it back to the machine you burnt it on or the other 2 that you registered as being yours in the music store.
Apple it seems did the bare minimum in file security so they could get contract signed. I still believe Apple is anti-drm for the most part. But only time will tell.
"The US army were embarased today in an attack on Afgan terrorists. They were quoted saying "Damn you leet-terror.com and your fake C4 recipies!" The scent of burning silly putty could be smelt for miles"
Because we always make copies of the CDs. It's a little bit harder to copy DRM protected stuff.
but it isn't DRM controlled when you burn it to a cd as audio. Youa re free to then rip it to MP3 or whatever format from the Audio CD.
You can also burn the AAC file you bought to a data cd as a backup. You are free to copy it back to the machine you burnt it on or the other 2 that you registered as being yours in the music store.
Apple it seems did the bare minimum in file security so they could get contract signed. I still believe Apple is anti-drm for the most part. But only time will tell.
And in other news...
"The US army were embarased today in an attack on Afgan terrorists. They were quoted saying "Damn you leet-terror.com and your fake C4 recipies!" The scent of burning silly putty could be smelt for miles"
:\ Daz