hymn-project.org— Open source program myFairTunes6 is designed to remove the digital rights management (DRM) from your iTunes Music Store-purchased songs.
Sep 5, 2006View in Crawl 4
Honestly though what does "Digital Rights Management" really mean anyways? My rights don't need managed by some software. In fact, Im concerned what it might manage to do to my rights.
Audible.com now allows yout o play and download your books via iTunes instead of the lame audible download manager. If that si the cane, this may work just fine. Additionally, if you set up to play them via windows media player you may be able to use MuvAudio to strip it.
managemyrightsSep 6, 2006
Honestly though what does "Digital Rights Management" really mean anyways? My rights don't need managed by some software. In fact, Im concerned what it might manage to do to my rights.
soulhuntreSep 6, 2006
Audible.com now allows yout o play and download your books via iTunes instead of the lame audible download manager. If that si the cane, this may work just fine. Additionally, if you set up to play them via windows media player you may be able to use MuvAudio to strip it.
goosemasterSep 6, 2006
Any conceivable way that Apple could identify these files? I don't want to convert them and have them not work in a future version of itunes:(
vertigoblueSep 6, 2006
its updated to .0.3b now...
bcdynamicSep 7, 2006
It has to get the DTD from Apple to parse the XML file.<a class="user" href="http://hymn-project.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=9939#9939">http://hymn-project.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=9939#9939</a>
raindog469Sep 7, 2006
The Cops blur effect can't hide his Kelly Clarkson collection!
himselfSep 14, 2006
limited time though apparently