Basically, when you buy music from iTunes, it comes with a copyright protection called DRM. These DRM-protected songs are locked so that they only work with Apple MP3 players. That means that if you bought a Microsoft Zune, you cannot use iTunes music.
So, what is the solution? You have to burn a CD. When you do this, the DRM is removed (because the music is converted to a non-DRM-compatible media). After you burn the CD, you can rip it to your PC as an MP3 file which no longer has DRM.
Alternatively, you can use TuneClone (http://www.tuneclone.com/index.php).
TuneClone makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.
Here is a link to a tutorial using TuneClone and iTunes 8:
http://itunesm4ptomp3.wordpress.com/2008/09/16/convert-itunes8-music-to-mp3/
TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.
TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.
TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.
TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.
TuneClone adopts the virtual CD burning tech to remove DRM protection from iTunes music. It can convert iTunes protected AAC M4P to MP3 for non-Apple MP3 players.
TuneClone rocks! It makes a virtual CD-ROM drive, tricking your PC into believing that you are burning a CD. Therefore, the DRM is removed without wasting a CD.
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