Dave Dewey Wrote: 
> Read this.
> http://www.hymn-project.org/

I did.

I got far enough in the FAQ to see that JHymn needs to log into an
Apple server, pretending to be a legitimate computer running iTunes, in
order to get a key to unlock the tunes.  If you want to take that
chance, great.

I don't disagree with your sentiment about the DCMA law (it's unclear,
unfair, largely unenforcable, and can be interpreted as being
all-encompassing.)  I don't disagree with the logic that you paid for
the song and should be able to listen to it whereever you want.  And I
don't disagree with your logic that your willingness to spend money at
iTunes is partly driven by your ability to circumvent DRM.

All I'm saying is, if you get caught, and if they wish to prosecute,
you will have no leg to stand on, and unless you have deep pockets, you
will be unable to fund a defense.

I've got a family to support.  I don't need any legal hassles.  What
you do is up to you.

Thanks for the link, though.  It's very interesting; I've often
wondered if anyone had cracked DRM.  This is one way around it.


-- 
Dave D
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