Hidden Information in iTunes

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Apple’s iTunes Plus system, launched this week, where users pay a premium for music that is DRM free, technically it is free of DRM but Apple decided that these DRM free mp3s should consist of your personal information such as names and email address.

Isn’t that scary, what if your comp was hacked into and someone downloaded those mp3s and it ends up in some file sharing network, you’re roasted! RIAA is going to sue you!

The discovery of the data, of which most iTunes users will have been unaware, would be yet another drawback for a real DRM free mp3s. Love it, hate it, mp3s and file sharing networks are here to stay.

No worries mate, someone will come up with a way to somehow remove or alter the names and email address in these mp3s.

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