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Originally Posted by luciferase75
Sweet. Not that DRM mattered for me. I just burned my library to a virtual cd that automatically converted to MP3, and had all MP3s when I was done.
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Which demonstrates why DRM has always been an exercise in futility. The media is completely useless if you can't decode it! It's like keeping a secret from yourself. You really need some multiple personalities or something before it starts making any sense... Nevertheless I refused to buy anything with it on principle. So no major-label music for me until Amazon opened, not that I was missing much.
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