In the mid-2000s, iTunes used FairPlay DRM. Services like Napster (later Rhapsody) used DRM on subscription downloads. To play those on an iPod, you needed a “patch.”
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This phrase typically appears in music piracy or audio engineering contexts. Here’s a breakdown of what each part means and why someone might search for it: In the mid-2000s, iTunes used FairPlay DRM
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