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Is "protected music converter" legal to use?

I have Ruckus, a music file-sharing program offered by my university as an attempt removing illegal p2p downloading on campus thruout the student community, basically allows college students to download a massive amount of music (unlimited) Having DRM license only lasts about a month. So I found a software called "Protected Music Converter", it is not a freeware, it seems legit, according to its website, and it allows the user to convert DRMed WMA files to MP3, which ofcoz will kill DRM associated with clock WMA file. My question is, is this software legal to use? If yes, what is the difference between Ares / Limewire / Shreaza / Emule / Bittorent AND ruckus + protected music converter?

The music is not yours – you just need a license for to hear it in a certain period. Breaking DRM is considered illegal, period. Unless you own an original copy of music on CD, in which case you can just use Media Player to rip the song to your PC and you do not have to break a license.

Convert DRM Protected WMA Music File

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