Analog Whole removes DRM from your music files

If you’ve purchased music from a dealer that uses Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) to prevent you from making backups, or copies of your music collection, or using them with the MP3 player of your choice, now you have a program to fix the problems DRM creates. AnalogWhole uses the “analog hole” where sound can simply be copied from the headphone jack, back into the microphone jack in a computer, to recreate a DRM-free music file. The beauty of this new program, is that you don’t need a special wire, it does everything in your computer internally, maintaining much more sound quality than what was previously possible.

So if you’ve ever bought at iTunes, I’d highly recommend you get this program as soon as you can.

Thanks to Slashdot.org for the news.