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Joshua0001:
--- Quote from: Natheria on March 25, 2010, 12:04:12 AM ---LOL! Epic fail!
1. How would itunes know your personal info? Are you completely new to computers?
2. oh my goodness, please go look up what copyright even means. It has nothing to do with copyrights and has everything to do with whether the record label or artist would deem it worthy to professionally pursue the infringement. AKA, all your CDs have copyrights attached to them, it's whether someone all the way from Japan (which is where I'm assuming you got your music...) would think their time well spent if they went after you legally (notice how most of the DNU list is populated by titles with American licensed distributors? you know, the ones who actually send C&Ds?).
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1) Because in order to buy things in the store with itunes you have to add your info into it
2) I know what is is. What i want to know is how do i find out who would want to sue and who wouldn't
--- Quote from: mgz on March 24, 2010, 11:41:56 PM ---jesus fuck why would you...
fuck ...
jesus ...
FUCK...
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--- Quote from: fohfoh on March 25, 2010, 12:26:27 AM ---So much paranoid... so much fail...
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So much pointless posting
kureshii:
You mean from this report and this report?
Mind you, those were written in 2007 and 2009, so I have no idea if they are still true in 2010. I am also not interested in verifying those claims myself, whether by checking the files or by googling, since I do not use and have no intention of ever using iTunes and its music store. But you might want to look into it yourself.
--- Quote from: Joshua0001 on March 25, 2010, 12:29:57 PM ---
--- Quote from: mgz on March 24, 2010, 11:41:56 PM ---jesus fuck why would you...
fuck ...
jesus ...
FUCK...
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--- Quote from: fohfoh on March 25, 2010, 12:26:27 AM ---So much paranoid... so much fail...
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So much pointless posting
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That's a pointless post too. If you have something to add to your last post, edit it instead of making a new post.
psyren:
www.tunebite.com to remove DRM.
Stripping tags should do everything else.
OP is a... FFS, I'm too tired to think of anything to accurately describe him. It, even.
Joshua0001:
--- Quote from: kureshii on March 25, 2010, 12:33:22 PM ---You mean from this report and this report?
Mind you, those were written in 2007 and 2009, so I have no idea if they are still true in 2010. I am also not interested in verifying those claims myself, whether by checking the files or by googling, since I do not use and have no intention of ever using iTunes. But you might want to look into it.
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I didnt know about these reports but then again i wouldn't put it past them to do it too
--- Quote from: psyren on March 25, 2010, 12:34:20 PM ---www.tunebite.com to remove DRM.
Stripping tags should do everything else.
OP is a... FFS, I'm too tired to think of anything to accurately describe him. It, even.
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Thanks ill look into it later
PowerMac:
The links kureshii posted are about DRM-free tracks purchased from iTunes, yes DRM-Free tracks from iTunes do include the account information of the person that purchased it, even in the current version of iTunes.
To answer you question, iTunes does not include any personal information in tracks you rip from CDs. The only information added is the version of QuickTime that the file was encoded with.
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