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View Full Version : Looks like iTunes Plus DRM-free music isn't so 'free' after all


Jorge
May 31st, 2007, 12:01 AM
Don't go uploading them to Oink just yet, each embedded with your name and account e-mail.
<p>Amidst all the fanfare surrounding the launch of Apple's iTunes Plus DRM-free music store, Erica over at Tuaw.com, an "Unofficial Apple Weblog," is reporting that each .m4a music file purchased is then embedded with the users full name and account e-mail, making it a risky endeavor to put them up on your favorite P2P network or BitTorrent tracker site. </p>
<p>They may be DRM-free but, they are anything but "free" it turns out. </p>
<p>Now it's hard to complain now that one can
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