WastedTimes micros0ft's Windows Media DRM 10 Cracked |
Author: | aiolos [ Tue 29 Aug, 2006 ] |
Post subject: | micros0ft's Windows Media DRM 10 Cracked |
Get the tool here h__p://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=114916 You still need a valid key installed in your system though, so basically it's good for "rental" media which expire. With this, you can remove the protection completely if you can play the file in the first place. |
Author: | Grim [ Tue 29 Aug, 2006 ] |
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lol, just posted this before seeing your post, handy tool this one is! |
Author: | aiolos [ Mon 04 Sep, 2006 ] |
Post subject: | Re: micros0ft's Windows Media DRM 10 Cracked |
Looks like the patch micros0ft promised and later provided, didn't last long! As reported earlier, FairUse4WM is a program that can almost instantaneously strip the Windows DRM from Windows Media DRM 10 and 11 files, rendering them ready for use in any way. FairUse4WM does the job without any re-encoding, so this leaves the file in the same condition it was prior to the removal of the digital rights management. Quite a dangerous tool to online vendors of music, or folks selling video, as they must provide security to the copyright holder! The program is spreading like wildfire across the Internet and was quickly spotted on the Redmond radar. In response, micros0ft stated they were working on a fix, which they provided within three days of their statement. However, the developer(s) of FairUse4WM came up with a version 1.2, almost immediately, that can once again remove the DRM from files. |