The iPod was just an example - as I full well know that the only DRM'd
stuff you can play on the iPod is "bought" from the iTunes store. 
Rhapsody did work...then it didn't....then it did.  I myself own an
iPod but have music encoded on it how I want sourced from my FLAC
files.  Nice bit of kit on it's own, and I'm sure if it wasn't for
idiots buying into iTunes that the iPod probably wouldn't have been
made, or certainly would be more expensive - thanks :D

You cannot bring any of this music anywhere - you can only lease it and
use it on devices THEY sanction.  <Sarcasm> The really nice record
company bosses (maybe they powdered their nose a bit too much on
decision day) even let you record your DRM "music" to CD's a few times.
Of course you can then rip the CD and have a DRM free
super-dooper-hey-it-really-is-folks-CD-quality CD.</sarcasm>

But hey, you are probably right, I am a bit behind when it comes to
DRM.  Generally I complete ignore that area of music, as to me once you
start losing things with shitty lossy compression the music kind of
stops.


-- 
Jim
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