Hymn sings not more: Apple shut down open source project

Apple has fired a cease and desist order against the developers behind the open-source Hymn Project.
Hymn develops software that strips Apple’s FairPlay digital rights management (DRM) technology from user’s iTunes purchases, allowing music fans to play their music on devices other than those from Apple.
iTunes customers can legitimately lose FairPlay DRM in order to play their music on other devices by burning a CD of their songs, and ripping that CD into a different format.
Hymn has complied with Apple’s legal letter, removing download links to its software from its website and warning forum users not to post links to alternate download sources within its forums, or risk a ban.
Read the whole Article at Macworld.com
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