iTunes 7.1.1 Cracked, Allowing DRM to Be Stripped Off May 14, 2007

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Boy, I didn't see this one coming. The latest version of iTunes, 7.1.1, has been cracked, allowing you to strip off that annoying DRM so you can listen to your legally purchased songs however you'd like.

It can be done using the program QTFairUse6. Unfortunately, it's only available for Windows, so you Mac users are out of luck. You Windows folks interested in unchaining your recent purchases, get to it, as 7.1.2 can't be too far away. It's the circle of life. –Adam Frucci

Hymn Project [via CrunchGear]

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Damn it, I hope someone takes advantage of the GPL and makes a Mac version :/

Posted by Cal | May 14, 2007 05:27 PM

News Flash

Buy a song from iTunes
Burn it to a CD
DRM magically disappears.

Posted by Charles White | May 14, 2007 05:36 PM

Wow this is old news. 7.1.1 was cracked back in March.

Buy a song from iTunes
Burn it to a CD
Re-rip it to lose DRM and further degrade the quality.

At least QTFairUse cuts out some of the degradation.

Posted by Kit | May 15, 2007 07:43 AM

Is this news?

do you really still buy songs from iTunes?

Posted by Mike | May 15, 2007 01:44 PM

Why would anyone buy songs from itunes! I wasted my money on my ipod mini and later decided to buy a Microsoft Zune ...the songs didnt work on it and it pissed me off...this is old news..

Posted by Jas | May 17, 2007 07:00 PM

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