Yes, I made a similar mistake with a similar source of legal
downloads, Liquid Audio, in the very early days of that industry, in
that I didn't spot the condition that it would only play on the
original PC. When I upgraded my PC, I lost the right to play the
music. Fortunately, I'd kept the old one, and had soundcards with
Digital I/O on each, so I played them all back on the old one and
recorded them with the new one, with, to all intents and purposes, no
loss in quality.
So I still have and can play all the music which I legally paid for
but the DRM wasn't allowing me to hear.
On Tue, 07 May 2013 16:54:55 -0400, "(PeteCresswell)" <x...@y.Invalid>
wrote:
>
> I bought a half-dozen DRM-protected songs for my iPod a few years back.
>
> Now of course, it's money down the drain because I can't come up with
> the right password....