> 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.

I sincerely hope my music is not "stuck" in an iTunes library, which I will
soon be 'forced' to use.  I just (reluctantly) purchased a refurbed 30 Gb
Video iPod (5G) to replace my aging Gen 1 Dell DJ.  It should arrive on
Monday.

I rip/buy all my music as un-DRM'd MP3s to a folder on my hard drive and
manage it from there through Windows Explorer and Media Monkey.  I hope that
iTunes doesn't screw up the perfectly usable system I have in place, tho'
I've been told it won't.  I remain skeptical.


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