July 16, 2007
3:11 pm

These days it's hard to keep digital media locked up in any format. Our Zune ears recently heard tell of a program that strips DRM off of tracks purchased from the Zune Marketplace, or traded via Wi-Fi. What makes this more significant is the optional Zune subscription which allows users to download almost all the Zune Marketplace.

We decided to download and test the Zune DRM stripper for ourselves to see if it actually works. In fact, it was so effective that we have decided not to publish any direct links to it.

Below is a snapshot of a Marketplace track with removed DRM.

 

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Microsoft, Zune, DRM, Crack, Zune News

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