But with Wine you are emulating the software. You are making a change to something which you licenced if you use Playfair or the example I gave earlier. If you actually created an application which still used iTunes DRM, then Apple would not be complaining about the issue.
So since Apple does not have a version of iTunes for Linux, you are allowed to circumvent the DRM? That like saying I bought a copy of Adobe Photoshop for Windows but I only have a Linux machine at home so its fair use for me to try to reverse engineer the application to run directly on linux. If you want to play music on your linux box, don't download from iTunes. Its just that simple.
But with Wine you are emulating the software. You are making a change to something which you licenced if you use Playfair or the example I gave earlier. If you actually created an application which still used iTunes DRM, then Apple would not be complaining about the issue.
So since Apple does not have a version of iTunes for Linux, you are allowed to circumvent the DRM? That like saying I bought a copy of Adobe Photoshop for Windows but I only have a Linux machine at home so its fair use for me to try to reverse engineer the application to run directly on linux. If you want to play music on your linux box, don't download from iTunes. Its just that simple.