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Free your DRM ridden Windows Media Files

Posted in AV, Cool by Dan at 12:17 am
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Gosh, I am extremely busy for one day and I miss the possibly the largest story of the year.

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An application called FairUse4WM was created to strip Windows Media DRM 10 and 11. Basically it helps you create the largest music collection known to man. Compatible with Napster, Yahoo Music, etc “to go” subscription services, FairUse4WM quickly and easily strips the DRM from your songs allowing them to be freely available to play on any platform the supports WMA, or you can convert to any other media format.

Microsoft is gonna be PISSED!

Our advise: STAY AWAY FROM THIS! FairUse4WM violates the TOS of your media services, and your account could face termination for the ability to unlock a few songs. However if you must you can find the application here, but it is for PERSONAL and EDUCATIONAL use ONLY!

5 Responses to “Free your DRM ridden Windows Media Files”

  1. Viperguy says:

    LoL… Educational use… Yeah xD

  2. Sidd says:

    PERSONAL and EDUCATIONAL use ONLY!

    wait if im unlocking song, its gonna be for myself. so i can use it and not face my account getting suspended.

    sweet

  3. Mitko says:

    i dont get it what can i do with this programme? u r telling me that if a mp3 is locked i can unlocke the mp3 or what i dont get it and i dont get how it works! somebody pls explane to me as a noobe

  4. Derek says:

    Purchased music is delivered with what’s called DRM protection. The idea is to prevent the track from being used by anyone other than the purchaser. Unfortunately, DRM restricts users rights to move the track for use on multiple devices. This app will unlock said tracks.

  5. Mitko says:

    thank you derek!

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