Legally yeah she is pretty much stuck.  There are ways but they violate the
DMA.  Search for what M$ said about converting plays for sure to non- DRM
they told you how to do it and the same applies to iTunes.  To say anything
more will make Tom nervous.

This will teach her to buy non-DRM from amazon and other sources. The music
industry won't give lots of things as non-DRM to the iTunes store but to
others they will.

On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM, Chris Dunford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> My daughter's iPod croaked and she wants to replace it with a Zune. The
> only
> problem is her enormous iTunes library. I don't know anything about iTunes
> (other than that the Windows version crashes constantly).  Can she Zune her
> tunes, or are they locked in the iTunes library forever?
>
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