Quote Originally Posted by drone
The companies cannot be so naive as to think that noone will be able to crack their "super-secure" DRM. It will happen within weeks of the widespread release, if not before it. Just one more attempt by media companies to screw over their paying customers.
Actually, there is a perfectly legal way of beating DRM which i use all the time on stuff i get off Napster (if you're wondering why, the original stuff off napster doesn't work on my MP3).

Download some audio editing software e.g Blaze Media Pro, and then play whatever it is you want in the background on Win Media Player or something. Using BMP, you can record it all as it plays.

Perfectly legal, if time consuming, and there's nothing the companies can do about it.