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By John Borland
Posted on ZDNet News: Mar 22, 2005 11:37:00 PM

A group of underground programmers has posted code online it says will reopen a backdoor in Apple Computer's iTunes store, allowing Linux computer users to purchase music free of copy protection.

The release comes just a day after Apple blocked a previous version of the program, called PyMusique, in part by requiring all iTunes customers to use the latest version of Apple's software.

In a blog posting, Norwegian programmer Jon Johansen, who was previously responsible for releasing software used to copy DVDs online, said he had been successful at reverse engineering the latest iTunes encryption.

Cody Brocious, a Pennsylvania high school student working with Johansen, said they saw the project as "necessary for the Linux community," despite Apple's opposition.

The programmers' work has been one of the most persistent projects targeting Apple, whose iPod and iTunes Music Store have drawn consistent attacks and experiments by people eager to extend the capability of the products, or simply disarm copy protection.

The cat-and-mouse response is a familiar one in the technology world, as programmers have often sought to write software compatible with larger or more popular applications. Instant messaging companies such as America Online, Yahoo, Microsoft and Trillian have long feuded, blocking and reopening access to each other's software.

The PyMusique programmers say they are primarily interested in allowing people using Linux computers to purchase music from the iTunes store, explaining their goals in a blog posting online. Their software requires users to have an iTunes account and pay the ordinary price for music.

They say they weren't aiming at creating a tool for stripping iTunes copy-protection off songs. However, Apple's system adds the layer of copy-protection inside the iTunes software itself, and so they didn't need to add it in their own version, they said.

Apple's software already allows customers to create an unprotected version of a song, by burning an iTunes purchase to a CD. That file can be ripped into an ordinary MP3.

While Apple has made no public legal threats against the programmers, the iTunes terms of service bars the use of any unauthorized software to access the store. Copyright lawyers have previously said that the PyMusique system, which evades Apple's intention to wrap all purchases in copy protection, may well cross legal lines.

"The work I do is completely legal in my country," Johansen said in an e-mail interview. "Of course, I know very well that not doing anything illegal doesn't mean you won't be prosecuted (or) sued."

Johansen was prosecuted in Norway for releasing the DeCSS code in 1999, but was ultimately cleared of charges.

An Apple representative could not immediately be reached for comment.

Brocious said the updated version of PyMusique would only be available for Linux, and that the programmers would not make a Windows version this time.

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Can you judge things you know? I judge you by your writing and you? (NT)
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Posted by: Vily Clay Posted on: 03/25/05 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
This is what I hear from the hackers...  theace18 | 03/22/05
Persistant little devil I'll give him that much...still  Laff | 03/22/05
The resistance is never about money, but Evil. (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
If only I could get you so riled up about Perscription Drugs  Laff | 03/22/05
Laff, if you demand copy-protected music ? are you a masochist or who? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
Very worthwhile fight  osreinstall | 03/22/05
osreinstall, because you cannot talk using common sense ...  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
The notoriety is PRICELESS  Jeff Spicoli | 03/24/05
Re: This is what I hear from the hackers...  none none | 03/22/05
Analogy  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/22/05
The difference between renting cars and downloading music  Zogg | 03/23/05
Running out of music  tic swayback | 03/23/05
..then the RIAA run out of money & only then they will run FREE music. (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
If only  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Personally I think Online stores are a waste of my money  voska | 03/23/05
Think bigger, Tic - when ?the RIAA run out of money ? ? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
Lets keep dreaming Vily  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Tic, the USSR did fall. Did you foresee it? No dreams? I'm very sorry. (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/24/05
You're sorry because I agree with you?  tic swayback | 03/24/05
When did the RIAA get involved?  Zogg | 03/23/05
They got involved when they licensed their content  tic swayback | 03/23/05
I don't hear the RIAA complaining...  Zogg | 03/23/05
Do you work for Apple?  tic swayback | 03/23/05
The real differnce between renting a licensing  voska | 03/23/05
Re: Analogy  none none | 03/23/05
Oh, wait a minute  none none | 03/23/05
The reason why he does it ...  worknman | 03/22/05
RE: The reason why he does it ...  richdave | 03/22/05
Then why did he create a Windows version?  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Ping Pong  tic swayback | 03/22/05
We Will  daeken | 03/22/05
RE: Ping Pong  richdave | 03/22/05
To make money?  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Is 100% copy-protected music everything you dreamed of? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
There's no such thing as 100% copy-protected music (NT)  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Not yet, but that's what you want. (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
I think you have me confused with someone else  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Tic, but you have excuses for Apple.  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
No, I'm a realist  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Tic, if the majority would follow your realism ? ...  Vily Clay | 03/24/05
Godwinned (NT)  tic swayback | 03/24/05
Tic did you get anywhere?  osreinstall | 03/24/05
As always, when my opponents run out of common sense - ...  Vily Clay | 03/25/05
RE: Ping Pong  asqarin | 03/23/05
That would be nice  tic swayback | 03/23/05
He worked with Apple  nucrash | 03/23/05
Apple should tie him up in court  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Re: Apple should tie him up in court  none none | 03/22/05
Oh, one more thing  none none | 03/22/05
You never know what is going thru a jurer's mind  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Thus, you insist consumers MUST have NO rights, but ONLY corporations.  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
You said that, Not I  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Wow, you are unable to remember what you are talking about. That?s new.  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
not reverse engineered  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Nice Whine  osreinstall | 03/22/05
RE: Nice Whine  rhavyn | 03/22/05
It is called the method  osreinstall | 03/22/05
not a crime, only breach of TOS or EULA  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Are you still complaining?  osreinstall | 03/22/05
look here  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Bit_Muncher look here  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Im not whining, You are!  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Whining and Moaning  osreinstall | 03/22/05
You are definitely as blind as a bat  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
You are dumb as a box of rocks and totally defiant  osreinstall | 03/22/05
here's proof of canada's legal right to copy music  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
And quit insulting people, it shows how bad of a zealot you are  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Yes and it doesn't prove your point  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Bit_Muncher look here  osreinstall | 03/22/05
more proof -link was in page I gave link to  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
If DRM prevents it that is too bad  osreinstall | 03/23/05
the law allows for all of it.  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Go Here Bit  osreinstall | 03/23/05
There is no EULA  voska | 03/23/05
I am staring at the license as we speak.  osreinstall | 03/23/05
It is about compliance  osreinstall | 03/23/05
There is NO EULA  voska | 03/23/05
Another clueless rant  osreinstall | 03/23/05
You're wrong  voska | 03/23/05
It is signed by apple  osreinstall | 03/23/05
A contract needs both parties signatures  voska | 03/24/05
You are practical  osreinstall | 03/24/05
RE: Apple should tie him up in court  richdave | 03/22/05
A Cracker is a successful Hacker  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Doesn't need it  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Your arguement is full of holes  osreinstall | 03/22/05
RE: Your argument is full of holes  rhavyn | 03/22/05
Jon is a Cracker Period!  osreinstall | 03/22/05
RE: Jon is a Cracker Period!  rhavyn | 03/23/05
Little touchy there  osreinstall | 03/23/05
This why it doesn't work anymore  voska | 03/23/05
In Time  osreinstall | 03/23/05
That's what I'd do if I worked for Apple  voska | 03/23/05
Apple's goal is to kink it on the fly!  osreinstall | 03/23/05
re Apple should tie him up in court  Llandros Loressin | 03/23/05
Apple should give him a job  Harry Butts | 03/23/05
My turn to pick the nit with ZDNet's editors  none none | 03/22/05
DVDs and Linux ...  worknman | 03/22/05
Not at the time  Michael Kelly | 03/22/05
RE: DVDs and Linux ...  richdave | 03/22/05
Releasing the plan to do damage is illegal.  osreinstall | 03/22/05
People fight for Freedom, you - for a Police State. (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
If it were a police state, you would be first on the train!  osreinstall | 03/22/05
Maybe they cannot build jails fast enough because of Iraq? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/22/05
Freedom fighters must be prepared to face consequences Vily  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Tic, are you trying to say that you are chicken? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
I'm not willing to go to jail over DRM'ed music  tic swayback | 03/23/05
You claim that fighting for the granted rights is illegal, right? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/23/05
Be specific please  tic swayback | 03/23/05
I didn't see you used legal ways to fight with DRM. I saw the opposite. NT  Vily Clay | 03/24/05
You saw me use illegal means?  tic swayback | 03/24/05
Can you judge things you know? I judge you by your writing and you? (NT)  Vily Clay | 03/25/05
What damage?  seosamh_z | 03/22/05
You didn't get it  osreinstall | 03/22/05
RE: You don't get it  rhavyn | 03/22/05
So why don't they  osreinstall | 03/22/05
RE: so why don't they  rhavyn | 03/23/05
He has to play by the rules.  osreinstall | 03/23/05
He may be following all the rules  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Did you read the EULA?  osreinstall | 03/23/05
doesn't matter what what EULA says  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Not all countries respect IP  osreinstall | 03/23/05
some countries do respect IP  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
A lot of countries respect IP  osreinstall | 03/23/05
AHHA! Got you!  voska | 03/23/05
that's not what are laws say here.  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
The laws are almost the same in Canada  osreinstall | 03/23/05
Again you don't undertand canadian law  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
I am standing by my post above  osreinstall | 03/23/05
what part don't you get  twinkler@... | 03/24/05
You are whining again!  osreinstall | 03/24/05
Premature Celebration  osreinstall | 03/23/05
You don't know what you're talking about  voska | 03/24/05
voska your blathering again  osreinstall | 03/24/05
we have no DMCA here  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
You are wrong  osreinstall | 03/23/05
DMCA can't enforced in another country  voska | 03/24/05
No law can be enforced externally  osreinstall | 03/24/05
You are whining again!  osreinstall | 03/24/05
Which came first?  seosamh_z | 03/23/05
Yes the laws are stupid  osreinstall | 03/23/05
Legal Schmeagel  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/22/05
Re: Legal Schmeagel  none none | 03/22/05
Not so quick  seosamh_z | 03/23/05
Your analogy is flawed John  Tim Patterson | 03/23/05
Its not Apple's Fault. Its the Consumer's fault.  GreatInca | 03/23/05
Way to go Jon!  Tim Patterson | 03/22/05
John Borland, when are you going to smarten?  FirstNLastN | 03/22/05
My Invention  John CarrollZDNet Moderator | 03/22/05
Heard it before - "gun ownership"  Zogg | 03/23/05
Only reponding to a zealot that has no manners  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
Only reponding to a zealot that has no manners  twinkler@... | 03/22/05
You are such a complainer  osreinstall | 03/22/05
I respond, You complain & insult  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
You can insult too  osreinstall | 03/23/05
I believe in following the law of our land  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Whatever Dude  osreinstall | 03/23/05
we can bear arms  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
RE: You are such a complainer  rhavyn | 03/23/05
Cannot access the site now!  osreinstall | 03/23/05
no it's not  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
He didn't even violate the EULA as there isn't one  voska | 03/23/05
Which is what I said  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
We shall see  osreinstall | 03/23/05
The packets are unprotected  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Still didn't read the EULA  osreinstall | 03/23/05
I read it,  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Still reaching  osreinstall | 03/23/05
your the one stretching things  twinkler@... | 03/23/05
Everyone is one that manufactures  osreinstall | 03/23/05
This proves two things..  Xunil_Sierutuf | 03/23/05
It also means  Ken_z | 03/23/05
This is gonna happen every week!  Reverend MacFellow | 03/23/05
Closer, closer... and closer still  bidemytime | 03/23/05
What bothers me  TWRX | 03/23/05
Everyone is missing the issue here....  htotten | 03/23/05
there is no real protection  Nullifidian | 03/23/05
This software would increase apple's sales  Protector | 03/23/05
Increase Apple's sales?  SPMeister | 03/23/05
Increased sales with no product?  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Naive  Protector | 03/23/05
Who's being naive here?  tic swayback | 03/23/05
Naive  Protector | 03/23/05
Specific numbers  tic swayback | 03/23/05
I don't get this commnet ...  George Jay | 03/23/05
it does not apply to him or  Nullifidian | 03/23/05
Reverse engineering is not illegal  voska | 03/23/05
Consumers are the ones at risk  Ken_z | 03/23/05
are you 4 real?  Nullifidian | 03/23/05
It is still better to contribute by buying the CD and ripping it  GreatInca | 03/23/05
DVD John needs a new name.  James T. Kirk | 03/23/05
Only thing about this that bothers me...  KOS-MOS | 03/24/05
There is a Windows version  tic swayback | 03/25/05

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