Hey guess what?, its now possible to remove the DRM protection on music that comes from the Nokia Music Store through a program called: Tunebite, which costs about 20 Euro. This means that you can download songs through “nokia comes with music” for free in a whole year and then transfer them to any player of your choice
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But Tunebite is not new people…
The software exists for over 4 years now and it was mentioned in many software magazines until now, how come you never heard of it.
It has a legal way of allowing users to user their already legally purchased audio/video files on mobile devices also.
It does not crack the DRM, it rerecords the original file and also converts it to many other formats, of your choice, too.
It was not developed to cross over Nokia, it existed way before this service Nokia having.
But, however, what was Nokia thinking when launching such a service, everybody is trying to drop DRM, they are introducing it back?
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Yeap, about Tunebite’s existence I’d like to say that I’m using it for about 3 years so it couldn’t have appeared these days on the market. And since I’m using it, it always removed the copy protection… And this is a good thing cause in this way I transfer the music on my phone and ipod. Pretty nice, isn’t it??