FairGame reverses iTunes DRM for FREE
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If you’ve been frustrated with iTunes DRM, this just might be the thing for you. After all, you paid for those songs, didn’t you? Thanks to FairGame, a free download from Seidai Software, you can return fair use to your songs.
“FairGame will convert the songs you bought on the iTunes Store to an unprotected forumat (using the iTunes default encoder) and keep all the original metadata, lyrics and artwork.”
The site says it takes about 2 minutes and 42 seconds to convert a four minute song to AAC on a 2.16GHz MacBook Pro.
Seems like a cool utility to me, and the fact that it uses Apple’s own iMovie to do it is even cooler. Bye, bye evil DRM!
[tags]iTunes, DRM, download, Apple, music, hack[/tags]

3 Comments
Timo.Ti
December 10th, 2006
at 2:28pm
DRM doesn’t stop “piracy”—the only people who get DRM infections are people who don’t pirate their media.
Here’s cool anti-DRM guide: http://www.nomoredrm.com
remon
September 15th, 2008
at 9:49pm
Fairgame takes 2 mun.42 sec. to convert a 4 min. song to AAC on a MacBook Pro 2.16GHz
http://www.free-drm-removal.com/fairgame-free-drm-removal.html
remon
September 15th, 2008
at 9:50pm
Tunebite Platinum – Legally remove DRM copy protection from music, audio books, video & movies.
http://www.free-drm-removal.com/tunebite-remove-drm-protection.html