
Music subscription services are currently shackled by DRM files, and the FairUse4WM software eliminates the DRM from standard WMA-DRM10/11 audio files. Tests with tracks subscribed from Napster ended with positive results, enabling you to listen to those downloaded songs on any other player. The FairUse4WM software is also able to strip DRM from tracks in batches, making conversion a fast and painless process. Chances are record companies won’t take the proliferation of this new software lying down.
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