Even after buying the song for .99 cents, the movie inventor say copyright protected and I can't use it. Is nearby anyway I can? Why can I use ripped songs from cds, but not properly bought downloaded music? What can I do just about this?
Answers: If it is DRM protected, you may find a remove DRM software to assist you. Then you can share protected music files .
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If zilch works you can try this.
Open your computer's Sound Recorder (Start>All Programs>Accessories>Entertainment>Sound Recorder)
Click on the diary button. It archives solely for 60 second at a time. Keep CD by repeated clickings for the duration of your song. Now bring the copy cursor to the germ. Connect a copy cable from your computer's audio port to its microphone port by using unexciting stereo cassette cable. Hit the copy button on your Sound Recorder and at one and the same time play your downloaded song. You can gag the song by trimming the ends and adjust volume level. The record is a .wav wallet which you can alteration to .mp3 format by right-clicking on the report and clicking on 'Convert Audio Format'.
Hope this help.