Hi Marlaina,

Your husband is incorrect.  Not that I like to contribute to the cause of 
husbands being so often incorrect, but, he is in this case.  When you burn 
purchased audio to an audio CD, it will play just fine in any home or 
automobile player.  The only restriction is if you try to burn 
purchased/protected content to an mp3 CD, that won't work.

Later...

On 2010-12-04, at 3:14 PM, Marlaina Lieberg wrote:

> Ok, that might sound like a stupid question, but as I was about to buy Susan 
> Boyle's The Gift, my husband Gary warned me that he did not think I could 
> burn an audio cd to play on a conventional cd player from an iTunes store 
> music purchase.  He said he thinks it is protected music.  I don't want to 
> buy it if I can't burn it for conventional use.  
> 
> Marlaina
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