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Written by tinfoil
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Friday, 27 October 2006 20:22
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thedigitalmusicweblog: It took all of a few days for someone to release a tool to strip DRM
from AllofMp3's new ad supported download service. The program, dubbed
MusicForMe,strips the content protection by dumping the in-memory
version of the file created by the MusicForMasses player itself,
essentially using AllofMp3's software against itself in the most basic
of DRM removal.
The program can be downloaded here.
Not that you should; Using any means to remove DRM from a file is
against the law in the United States and some other jurisdictions.
Plus, as our own Jordan Running of Download Squad says, "MusicForMe is probably totally illegal and possibly dangerous, so use it at your own, not insignificant, risk."
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