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Posted by Michelle Steiner on 01/01/06 18:10
In article <1h8hyag.yhtmut1ybltj1N%jim@magrathea.plus.com>,
jim@magrathea.plus.com (Jim) wrote:
> > > > You can listen to music purchased from the iTunes store on any
> > > > device.
> > >
> > > Rubbish.
> >
> > Please explain why it's rubbish.
>
> Because it isn't true. Most devices can't play iTMS protected AAC
> files. If you've transcoded them into some other format (say by
> stripping the DRM or burning/re-encoding) then they're no longer
> 'music purchased from the iTunes store'.
It it isn't music purchased from the iTunes store, where did it come
from?
If I buy a house from American Home Builders, remove the wall between
two bedrooms to make a larger room, convert the garage to a den, add on
another room, and replace all the appliances, lift it off its
foundation, and move it 100 miles to a new site, I still bought it from
American Home builders.
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Stop Mad Cowboy Disease: Impeach the son of a Bush.
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