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(Unverified)Jan 31st 2007 11:12PM
I am glad someone hacked it. I think it's illegal anyway and I think people need to start suing the people responsible for DRM. it causes more harm then good.
My problem is I own all of my MP3's legally. a lot of what I own is stuff I had back in high school. I been out of school over 20 years and a lot of what I have is no longer in print. I spent many hours ripping all these songs and albums. not to share them but to preserve them.
now if DRM blocks me from enjoying these MP3's that I ripped from my own LP collection? then why would I want to spend over $300 on a OS that wont even let me enjoy them? considering my MP3 collection is worth more then windows vista.
This dose not harm music pirates. it harms people like me.