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It will time-out
The way it works on this WMA DRM is that files are unlocked only
for a certain period of time. It then times out, unless you refresh
the license. Same thing with the files on the device. Once it times
out, it is more-or-less same as when you copy AAC with FairPlay
onto an unauthorised Mac (or Win).
Posted by: Predrag Vasic   Posted on: 01/18/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Do they lose the music they downloaded?  Nigel Johnstone | 01/18/06
Unfortunately so!  dave95 | 01/18/06
It is a disaster for the business model waiting to happen  Predrag Vasic | 01/18/06
Quick fix  dave95 | 01/19/06
Finally, someone else realizes the #1 issue with DRM and Software Activatio  BitTwiddler | 01/18/06
Very interesting  tic swayback | 01/18/06
It will time-out  Predrag Vasic | 01/18/06
Subscription versus purchase  tic swayback | 01/18/06
Does it matter?  voska | 01/18/06
That's the question  tic swayback | 01/18/06
I would think  Shelendrea | 01/18/06
It's gonna depend on how the DRM works  tic swayback | 01/18/06
true  Shelendrea | 01/18/06
I doubt it  Len Rooney | 01/18/06
But....  markdoc.geo | 01/19/06
But they won't work on my iPod  nucrash | 01/18/06
And their service never worked on my Mac  tic swayback | 01/18/06
I'll never rent music!  Protector | 01/18/06
RIAA want us to pay for music forever with these subcription....  dave95 | 01/19/06
TKO?  jandclinan@... | 01/19/06

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