Web site Instructables details how to free your purchased Windows Media Audio files from the confines of both DRM and WMA. The tutorial uses previously-mentioned software FairUse4WM to strip your ...
Many WMA audio files ripped from the CDs come with DRM protection and you need a DRM-capable player to play these files. Moreover, Windows machines also require a ...
Oh, DRM, how we love to hate you. The technology — short for Digital Rights Management — has been giving consumers trouble since its inception, when it was intended as a means to protect digital media ...
Sure, you're buying unprotected music now, but what about all the DRM-infested tunes you stockpiled over the years? Wondershare kills DRM dead, but it's available today only! Rick Broida is the author ...
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