Is TunePat legal, strictly speaking?
TunePat does not ‘decrypt’ any iTunes music and is 100% legal. Your PC must be authorized to play all protected music before you can use TunePat. TunePat is developed for users who want to convert any music formats to any formats they want. It is not designed only for DRM protected music. Actually, TunePat emulates the whole steps for converting protected music to normal music files: CD burning, encoding is all-in-one! It does not bypass any digital copy protection and conforms with all digital copy protection measures, provided that the user is legally entitled to listen to the music.
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