Quoting Dave D ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

> 
> Dave Dewey Wrote: 
> > I also use the iTunes store to download music, and then remove the DRM.
> > It's an easy process that doesn't take anywhere near the 15-30 minutes
> > quoted elsewhere in this thread.  It's a simple, drag-and-drop
> > non-techie process.
> 
> This is interesting info, but I'll bet if you use this and get caught,
> you'll spend a bit more than 15-30 minutes in jail.

Highly unlikely.

I don't redistribute the stripped files, I PAID for them in the first place,
and I only go to these measures so that I can use the media I've paid for on
the device of my choice. I'm not a lawyer, but I'm pretty sure Apple isn't
going to prosecute me for buying music from them.  If JHymn didn't exist, I
would never purchase music from the Apple Store.  Since it does, I spend
probably $15 a month there.  Bring on the handcuffs!

Read this.
http://www.hymn-project.org/
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