Remove DRM music MP3 copyright  protection B+ 1:22

A simple way to remove DRM music protection from any song file. DRM on iTunes makes songs .m4p files, But you can change them to .m4a file or any type of file. Uses iMovie HD, iTunes (works with other programs also), and Finder. Takes 3 minutes per song on a fast computer. My MacBook Pro cranks it out very fast. Background song is "Blue Monday" by New Order. Use this method if you want to put iTunes music onto a music player that is not made by Apple. Quick annotations tell how to remove DRM From Video.

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