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Old 11-27-2006, 09:12 AM
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DRM removal software

Hi there!It's so much offensively not to have the right to manage your purchased online music in the way u like cause of copyright protection!
I've become Napster consumer and bought a couple of music there... but I had absolutely no idea that the usage of my mp3-player & taking this music with me with me everywhere can be outlawed...

Any ideas?

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Old 11-27-2006, 05:12 PM
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I agree, DRM (Digital Rights Management) is a crock. It basically strips away any rights you have under Fair Use Doctrine.

First off, don't buy DRMed stuff. For any DRMed files you may already have, all is not lost. Although I haven't tried it, FairUse4WM is supposed to be pretty good, and it's free:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=FairUse4WM

There's also what's called the "analog hole". Basically, anything that can be played on your computer can be intercepted and recorded. For video, there's a number of apps available. The only one I've used is CamStudio, it does a good job doing a screen capture. Free:

http://sourceforge.net/project/showf...roup_id=131922

Recording and re-encoding audio can be as simple as using the wizard in VideoLan (VLC Player). Free, also a first-class multimedia player and streaming server:

http://www.videohelp.com/tools?tool=VLC_media_player

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Old 11-28-2006, 04:40 AM
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Read more about DRM here http://www.drm.info/
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Best i can do without spending money, or being naughty:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?num=1...G=Search&meta=
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Content Protection, specifically the incoherent way it has so far been implemented, has been counter-productive. It's the law of unintended consequences at work. An example is plain old region coding for DVDs.

Region Coding has been a gift to pirates in markets like Russia, India, and China. Delayed releases give pirates opportunity to fill a demand. Bootleg copies typically also have local language subtitles. Now those markets are "spoiled" , so to speak, and the best the studios can do is offer cheap "bootleg-like" DVDs within days of a movie's release. It's an attempt to compete with the pirates, and not very successful. And who's to blame for that? Their own stupidity.

I see DRM as similar in principle. Making it difficult to format-shift only alienates customers and makes breaking *ALL* copyright protection acceptable in peoples' minds.

What about Blu-Ray, you ask? First, it's basically beta or even alpha, released without finished standards. VHS and DVD were successful in large part due to the standards being set in stone. A 10-year old DVD set-top player can play all recent releases. The way Blu-Ray looks now isn't good. Profiles and standards are constantly changing. Joe Average isn't going to appreciate having a new release *NOT* play in his Profile 1.0 player. He won't want to mess with firmware updates. And if (when?) Sony decides to turn on the full array of HDCP, expect a minor consumer revolt. It's a mess. Sony did succeed in killing HD-DVD, but at what cost?

High Definition is the new bugaboo and the major players are determined to lock it down. HDCP is aimed at least partly at the "analog hole". Any signal not over HDMI is to be displayed at DVD resolution only. Recently, there were some DivX players capable of full hi-res that were pulled from the U.S. market, which is perhaps indicative of pressure being applied. As for me, I occasionally record DTV hi-definition transport streams on my HTPC (home theater PC) and convert (at full res) to XviD, storing them on big hard drives. [shrugs] They're for my own use only and I can play them anytime, although I'm selective and don't do it all that much. The content must be worthwhile.

Before DVD took off, some of you may remember, the Chinese had a couple of competing standards: SVCD and CVD. It's likely they are also now developing alternatives to Blu-Ray. Sony can easily kill their own baby with excessive restrictions. And it's all in vain. Again, anything that can be played can be copied. BD encryption is already broken.

I'm sitting this one out. No DRM stuff for me, and no Blu-Ray, at least until it is seen how things shake out. For those of you with HDTVs, I suggest you get a good upconverting DVD player and likewise wait for hi-def standards to solidify. Upconverted DVDs look damn good on my HDTVs.
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