Bought music at the iTunes Music Store and want to move it to a machine you haven’t blessed with a key? Now you can. Or more precisely, it’s now a lot easier to do. I wonder what it will take to convince the content companies that DRM simply does not work. There has never been a lock that can’t be picked is the short and simple way to put it. This fruitless quest to engineer the impossible is wasteful and it makes the consumer experience with the products using it suck, with a bewildering array of specifications and a lack of interoperability. Anyway, at least for the time being there’s another lockpick to bring to bear. You can grab the actual software here, mac and linux only, though apparantly if you’re clever you might be able to get it working under win32 using cygwin.