Because it's their software that is providing the security loop hole for these people to make these app/webpages. If there were no iTunes, this particular method of P2P would not be an issueOriginally posted by chewbaccapits
Don't understand...This is thru iTunes? And if it is, why would it be Apple's fault?
Originally posted by Edot
It seems like they found out a way to hack the sharing feature of iTunes. However, the songs purchased from the music store are not avaliable as is. I highly doubt they have cracked the DRM or whatever it is that the AAC encoded songs from iTMS have. That doesn't prevent people from re-encoding purchased songs. It seems like another P2P service that is encouraging the theft of music. I think they will be shutdown really fast. Most P2P apps allow sharing, and are not soley focused on music sharing. Nor do they promote it like this site is doing. It is another napster rip off, and probably won't last long.
Originally posted by melchior
i think if anyone is going to shut this little hole it is going to be apple...
I have a feeling you'll have little choice in the matter, for example, 10.2.7 will not allow iTunes 4 to run, you'd have to have the all new (fixed) iTunes 4.1Originally posted by Flowbee
But how many of us will download the iTunes update that 'fixes' this 'problem'?![]()
Originally posted by Flowbee
But how many of us will download the iTunes update that 'fixes' this 'problem'?![]()
Originally posted by Kid Red
What's up? I can't seem to connect to any 'itunes server's any longer. Did everyone update their iTunes or something?