Only days after Microsoft patched the FairUse4WM DRM hack, the creators of the program have released an update that once again breaks the restrictions on protected WMA and WMV files. The utility works by stripping the DRM information from protected windows media files allowing users to freely manipulate the files and play them back as they see fit.
Great. Fantastic. Awesome. That’s all I can say about this since I despise DRM. Though, I have to wonder who actually still use WMA’s? Regardless, it’s good to see such a tool around. Not to thwart Microsoft, but DRM in general has got to go.