Software uses iMovie to break iTunes DRM

This story has been flying all over the internet since BoingBoing broke the story. Apple's iMovie can transfer iTunes tracks to regular .wav files but to take each file, import and then export it was a little too much for people. So now, Seidai Software has created a new free software, FairGame, that uses Applescript to break iTunes DRM by passing it through the iMovie converting engine. No need to open iMovie, just select your tracks and convert. I am figuring the next version of iMovie will have a "new" feature that will break this but for now this is as good as it gets.
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