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	<title>Comments on: Windows Media DRM Apparently Cracked, And No One Cares</title>
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	<description>by Derek Slater</description>
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		<title>By: Dominic</title>
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The tools certainly have use. I think you make my point at the end of the post but I have never heard of the services you describe. With services such as &#039;Napster to go&#039; you pay a monthly fee and are able to download any track without being able to transfer or burn it. I pay for such a service. Being able to have such unlimited downloads which can then be cracked is far superior to using P2P. Download an entire album with one click, ultra fast and reliable downloads, etc.
That said, I won&#039;t be using it.</description>
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<p>The tools certainly have use. I think you make my point at the end of the post but I have never heard of the services you describe. With services such as &#8216;Napster to go&#8217; you pay a monthly fee and are able to download any track without being able to transfer or burn it. I pay for such a service. Being able to have such unlimited downloads which can then be cracked is far superior to using P2P. Download an entire album with one click, ultra fast and reliable downloads, etc.<br />
That said, I won&#8217;t be using it.</p>
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