iTunes DRM Cracked Wide Open For GNU/Linux

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Exclusive Norwegian programmer Jon Lech Johansen, who broke the DVD encryption scheme, has opened iTunes locked music a tad further, by allowing
people to play songs they’ve purchased on iTunes Music Store on their GNU/Linux computers.

“We’re about to find out what Apple really thinks about Fair Use,” Johansen told The Register via email.
Johansen cracked iTunes DRM scheme in November by releasing code for a small Windows program that dumps the stream to disk in raw AAC format. This raw
format required some trivial additions to convert it to an MP4 file that could be played on any capable computer.
But in the best Apple ease-of-use tradition, Johansen has now made this completely seamless, integrating it with the VideoLAN streaming free software
project.

Link: gnutellanews.com