27
Apr
07

Fairuse4WM 1.4

I have posted previously about Fairuse a couple of times and how it is good for removing DRM from files you own – so you can then play the files on a player that doesn’t support Windows Media DRM.

It seems that there is a bit of talk about Fairuse4WM v1.4. Read the info over at Stream Recorder also some great info and links at All Streaming Media including v1.3 fix.

I am doubting there will be a v1.5

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8 Responses to “Fairuse4WM 1.4”


  1. April 27, 2007 at 9:35 am

    No problem, buddy.
    You’ve got heaps of interesting posts. I’ve gotta come back when I’ve got more time.

    Hope you found some of my stuff interesting!

  2. 2 Dennis
    June 4, 2007 at 6:32 pm

    Thanks a lot!!

  3. March 15, 2008 at 12:02 am

    Yep, these kinds of applications keep coming out, and the big boys keep trying to destroy them. The best thing for these people to do, I think, is to incorporate it into a bigger application – like Banshee or Songbird or something open source that will work on all platforms. That makes it harder for the big boys to track, and harder for them to make a big deal about it. Because, then, all the program is doing is ‘converting’ the files to work on itself. That’s not such a bad idea, now, is it?

  4. March 15, 2008 at 9:45 am

    Thanks for the comments and once again you make a lot of sense. I have posted about Songbird before but have not heard of Banshee.


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