iPod Cracked, But Does it Matter? 370
Bennett Haselton writes "The Associated Press is
writing
that "DVD Jon", known for breaking the copying restrictions on DVDs, plans
to market a method for breaking the copy protection on songs purchased from
iTunes Music. What's missing from the story is the fact that converting
iTunes music into unrestricted formats like MP3 is already trivial. In
principle it's impossible to prevent music from being copied anyway,
because a user can always play a song through an audio output jack and use
another device to record the sound; there are several other methods that
work by reducing the same principle to practice. Bottom line: there's no
reason yet to get excited about the iTunes-cracking technology (and,
indeed, no reason to buy an iPod), when you can already convert songs this
way." Bennett's full article on the subject is available below.