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UniqueNewYork:
That's at least 10 to 20 CDs, though.

Method of Madness:

--- Quote from: bhtooefr on 23 Feb 2016, 02:21 ---It'll give the protected files again unless you pay to unlock the DRM, yes. But, iTunes will let you burn them to a CD, which also doesn't have DRM.

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That's bizarre as fuck. Why would they even still keep the DRM copies on their servers once they went DRM free?

bhtooefr:
They likely don't keep protected files on their servers, rather, they generate an encrypted file upon download, I'd guess.

Alternately, they only keep protected files on their servers, and give the client a decryption key.

UniqueNewYork:
I did just test one album and you do have to pay full price. So annoying. I could theoretically burn/re-rip all the DRM-locked music, but I'd have to figure out which albums it was, go buy literally one million CDs, set aside an entire weekend, etc etc etc

Method of Madness:
Or you could download the music you ALREADY OWN through other means.

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