I use Tesco's downloads these are wma file and are playable only with the 
appropriate licence.

You are however allowed to burn the tracks to cd and this give us a 
work-around. If you are using version 9 of the media player and have Nero's 
fast-burning plug in you don't even need a cd-r.

In the Media player, select the tracks you require and choose copy to cd or 
device, then from the Nero menu select image drive name the file and select 
a location to save, all the track are then converted to a nrg file. This can 
then be opened with Nero's image drive and the tracks ripped to wav, MP3 or 
WHY with any suitable ripper just like a physical cd only much faster. The 
limitation on the tracks is now between you and your conscious

I don't know if the latest version of the Windows Media player can use the 
Nero plug in, if not then you'll need a cd-rw.

HTH Bill.



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "James Maki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2005 8:31 PM
Subject: Music Downloads and DRM in genera


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