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This is just plain WRONG

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dooby_666 - 24 Oct 2003 21:47 GMT
I spend 4 long nights burning my CD collection to my PC
then because of the crappy OS called XP ( sure got the
name right its a goddamn experience for sure ) ... I have
to rebuild and then I find I cannot play ONE goddamned
music file because of some STUPID licence idea. Jesus I
paid for my CD's. I paid for my OS and now this... It
just keeps trying to contact a M$ site that like
everything else M$ doesnt WORK! Have they ever thought
that there just might be legitimate people out there who
DONT steal everything they can.
Joseph Conway [MSFT] - 25 Oct 2003 13:37 GMT
We sure did think of that Dooby.  We allow you to remove the DRM protection
in the player during installation and manually by going into Options > Copy
Music > uncheck Copy Protect Music

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> I spend 4 long nights burning my CD collection to my PC
> then because of the crappy OS called XP ( sure got the
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> that there just might be legitimate people out there who
> DONT steal everything they can.
A Frustrated soon to be Linux User - 31 Oct 2003 22:28 GMT
So for those of us who burned our music and have over
1000 CD's, what would be the best way to remove this
license protection once the protection is there?

>-----Original Message-----
>We sure did think of that Dooby.  We allow you to remove the DRM protection
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