jdoering;504519 Wrote: 
> Sort of, sort of not for Audible. As others have mentioned they do allow
> conversion to CD (and third-party products can use that functionality to
> convert to other digital formats at very high speed with no actual CDs
> involved). So they don't force you to stay locked in their DRM if you're
> worried about it expiring. There is arguably quality loss (not that it's
> amazing to begin with) and it's cumbersome though so far from ideal.
> 
> But it is more open than some DRM schemes that don't provide any legal
> access to the decoded data (Kindle e-books for example).
> 
> I also suspect that they wouldn't allow server-side decoding due to DRM
> concerns; but it's pretty funny considering the existing CD loophole.
> 
> -Jeff

Yup, you sure can.  Same with iTunes and others (burn to CD).
You just keep jumpin' through those hoops.   ;)

tail....wag.....dog   :)


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