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August 30, 2006

Stripper Creates Headaches for

Microsoft is moving quickly to respond to FairUse4WM, a free program which threatens to undermine Microsoft-based online music service offerings. FairUse4WM, a so-called DRM-stripper, lets users remove the rights management software from music downloads in Microsoft s Windows Media DRM (digital rights management) 10 and 11. The formats are used by many online music services to enforce limits on the use and distribution of downloaded music. The application makes it possible for users of services like Napster, which offer unlimited downloads, to remove encryption, so that downloaded files can be used even if the music service is cancelled. It also lets users move the files to iPods and other unsupported devices. FairUse4WM was originally posted to a forum devoted to using software to maintain traditional fair-use rights. According to the poster, viodentia, This program is ONLY designed and intended to enable fair-use rights to PURCHASED media.

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Posted by Joe at August 30, 2006 02:03 PM