seattletim opened this issue on Feb 12, 2007 · 31 posts
kuroyume0161 posted Thu, 15 February 2007 at 3:35 PM
iTunes does indeed have a DRM - but only IN ITS OWN FORMAT (!!!). You have the option to, for instance, rip your Audio CDs to MP3 format and there will be no DRM. All songs/videos purchased from iTunes, of course, are in iTunes format (M4P or M4V) and have the DRM included therein. (since Victoria_Lee doesn't use iTunes, filling in the info).
That said, I can't see how iTunes DRM is in anyway similar to Vista's. iTunes doesn't pop up a dialog every time you play a song asking you if it is Okay to play that song, do you have privileges, or are you the administrator.
Vista sounds like a paradise for schizophrenic paranoids... ;)
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