RealNetworks Breaks Into The iPod
from the reverse-engineer-this! dept
We’ve been complaining for a while now about how every single online music store that opens seems to come with its own format and its own DRM to make the music mostly useless for anyone who wants to actually listen to it. It looks like RealNetworks is looking to solve that issue by reverse engineering their way around any obstacles. The latest move is to figure out a way to reverse engineer (they claim it’s not actually reverse engineering, but that will likely be for the courts to sort out) Apple’s FairPlay technology, which Apple refuses to license. The question that everyone has now, is how long it will take Apple to sue RealNetworks for daring to make their iPods even more useful without first paying Apple.
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Figures it would be Real. Does that mean that I can look forward to realPlayer taking over my iPod now? Will there be frequent pop-ups that I can’t turn off advertising new realPlayer “features?” Will I have to sit through an “audio splash” for my iPod now?
plus de son
que doit je faire
ipods
they are nice and i would like one in ma hand