I think there's a misunderstanding here.

Support for DRM and iTunes DRM has nothing to do with open source. In
fact, quite the contrary.

Apple won't release the license to anyone, Slim or others (well, there
was one other, but it was some kind of an exception).

Many people here don't much like Apple for what they've done with
iTunes. 

But the people who have contributed here on this form and in this
thread (including myself and Skunk) are not Slim employees. They don't
speak for Slim (unless it says "Slim Devices" in their header).

If you somehow acquired the license to the iTunes decrypting library,
you'd be welcome to "leverage the open source" and modify it. But I
think you'd find that Apple, not Slim, would be the stumbling block
there.


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