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DRM is very controversial, and Apple does not play well with
others.
Legally, if you bought the music for your personal use then to
transfer it to another person for their use is illegal. But,if
you purge your hardware of the song and then give it away to
another then that would be the same ethically as givin away a
LP. I don't think the RIAA would come pounding on your door.
Your call.
You can run into a lot of problems in trying to move music from
an iPod to a PC, but especially when going to a Mac. Apple
devices talk to one another and they play the DRM game. It can
be a hassle, especially if you have sevaral different computers
that you use, buy new computers, etc. I went out and bought
TuneTools for my daughters and it has more than paid for itself.
Here is a link http://co-bw.com/Index_iPod_iTunes.htm to a lot
of iPod issues. If you scroll down the page you will see a
program called Senuti...it is great for moving music over on
Mac's from you iPod. Again, TuneTools is the best thing going
for the money.
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