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      3 months ago

      Pretty sure it’s DRM-free.

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      You don’t own the music you buy on a CD either. You are buying a license to the music and physical storage of it. If you want you can burn your iTunes songs on a CD and you’re in the same situation.

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        You own a copy of a copyrighted material. The copy is yours. No DRM, no remotely removing your ability to use it.

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          You own your own hard drive. That copy of an iTunes song is yours. No DRM, no remotely removing your ability to use it.

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          How is that different from iTunes?