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4 June 2007 14:51 by Andre "DVDBack23" Yoskowitz
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The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has begun criticizing Apple over its practice of embedding user information into its DRM-free purchased tracks from the iTunes store. The group feels that practice poses a security risk to its users.
Embedded within the files are the customer's name and email address, and the EFF claims that the data can be pose a privacy issue to many users. If, for example your iPod is stolen, the information can be uncovered rather easily by the theif. Although there is not sensitive data embedded, such as credit card numbers or phone numbers, the addition of DRM-free purchases makes it even easier for the information to get stolen.
Although Apple has never given a specific reason for the watermarks, most believe it is because they would like the ability to track files if they end up on P2P networks.
"Bottom line: DRM-free doesn't mean that Apple suddenly supports piracy," Erica Sadun wrote for The Unofficial Apple Weblog last week.
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| Moomoo2 (Member) 4 June 2007 15:16 |
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Interesting. Not an amazingly liability, but a keen way to find who spreads their files around. I wonder when/if someone will hack a way around this. Hmm.
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| NWD91 (Newbie) 4 June 2007 18:09 |
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Originally posted by Moomoo2: Interesting. Not an amazingly liability, but a keen way to find who spreads their files around. I wonder when/if someone will hack a way around this. Hmm.
It's not difficult at all to remove the user information from MP4-encapsulated AAC files. Just extract the raw AAC, and then re-encapsulate it with MP4. That's how QTFairUse removes DRM, although QTFairUse has to grab the AAC from memory. But grabbing raw AAC from unprotected MP4 files is easy. Just use MP4Box, for which there is a great GUI, called YAMB.
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| eandtc (Newbie) 4 June 2007 19:23 |
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Quote: The group feels that practice poses a security risk to its users.
Not any more than getting files off of a P2P network. ;)
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| borhan9 (AfterDawn Addict) 4 June 2007 20:09 |
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It was always going to have a loop hole. There has to be a way to not put in the information. Plus editing the files that have those information on them it will make users alter it and then you can put made up info on it.
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| Blackjax (Member) 5 June 2007 0:16 |
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Does anyone smell that.......sniff sniff.......
It smells like a lawsuit in the works!
Here we go again! 'rolls eyes'
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| mkezele66 (Newbie) 20 June 2007 0:28 |
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If you're among that number and a Mac user, there's a solution. Rogue Amoeba's $32 audio editor, Fission, can strip out the identifying information in an iTunes Plus track without changing the file's audio.
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| Unfocused (Member) 23 July 2007 15:59 |
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What is to prevent somebody from just using a dummy email address? There are plenty of places that allow you to get an email address with no verification of anything.
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| eandtc (Newbie) 26 July 2007 20:04 |
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Are you also going to fake the credit card/paypal account to buy the song to begin with?
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