MLUG: RE: [MLUG] A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
RE: [MLUG] A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection
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I have heard rumors from other people that iTunes wil wipe an MP3 or other music file of the iPod if it cannot verify authenticity of purchase or rip from a CD you own.  Perhaps an iPod owner on this list could verify or negate that rumor.

 

From: EMAIL:PROTECTED [mailto:EMAIL:PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Vern Green
Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2007 2:39 PM
To: MLUG Members
Subject: Re: [MLUG] A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection

 

The iTunes stuff does have some content protection, but it's not too
obtrusive, and their attitude is rather less obnoxious. Plus, you
don't have to get your stuff from iTunes store (or some other pre-set
vendor) to use it on (say) an iPod.

 

I am confused, you mean I can use Napster's service on an iPod? My impression was that if I wanted to buy online music, I had to buy it though iTunes, or I had to rip it from a purchased CD in MP3 format?
 


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Thanks
F Vernon Green

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