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Yep, iTunes Embeds Your Email Address in DRM-Free Tracks, Move Along

6:00AM January 14, 2009 | Matt Buchanan

Yes, iTunes embeds your email address in its DRM-free iTunes Plus files, which now make up the entire iTunes store. But don’t panic—it’s been like this since iTunes Plus launched.


Besides the fact it’s nothing new (and iTunes ain’t the only place that does it), it shouldn’t really be an issue. The legit point of DRM-free tracks is that you can use them on any device you want without any retarded roadblocks, and easily share it with some friends, and it’s not like you care if they’ve got your email address right? Right? [Crave via Slashdot]


Comments

  • StevoTheDevo

    January 14, 2009 at 12:33 PM

    So it’s only a matter of time before someone gets hauled into court for file sharing thier iTunes purchases.

  • PETER HARVEY

    June 21, 2010 at 12:40 PM

    itunes have been taking money off me illeagaly – as usual you can’t get on to them – i would be most greatful if anyone can help me who to contact.

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