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PlayFair to return 'soon'







PlayFair to return 'soon'

PlayFair to return 'soon' 05/03/2004 11:38 PM

The PlayFair free software project is likely to come online again soon, despite efforts by Apple to close it down, according to InfoWorld...




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A tool for decoding iTMS-protected AAC files.

Just Let PlayFair Die Already, OK?


Just Let PlayFair Die Already, OK? 05/19/2004 06:08 PM
By breaking the DRM you're only jeopardizing the future of the iTunes Music Store. By Wincent Colaiuta (via MyAppleMenu)

PlayFair Shut Down


PlayFair Shut Down 04/09/2004 03:59 PM

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Update on Playfair 04/25/2004 09:36 AM

PlayFair Pulled Again


PlayFair Pulled Again 04/16/2004 09:09 PM
"[PlayFair] is contrary to our clients' terms and conditions governing availability of the service and is causing them enormous potential loss of revenue and reputation." By MacNN (via MyAppleMenu)

Playfair is back under new name


Playfair is back under new name 05/12/2004 02:36 AM
The lawyers at Apple will be on the prowl but for at least know the Playfair website is back under...

Playfair is back!


Playfair is back! 05/11/2004 03:34 AM
Playfair is the iTuens music player that removed the restrictions from the music you bought from Apple. It was hounded off Sourceforge by Apple's lawyers, and then it relocated to a server in India, only to be removed again at Apple's behest. Now it's back a third time, still hosted in India, with a new name: "hymn" (Hear Your Music aNywhere).
playfair has been renamed to hymn (hear your music anywhere) and is back online with the legal backing of FSF India. It has been updated with the latest FairPlay code from VideoLAN.
Link (Thanks, Jon!)

Other News: Playfair


Other News: Playfair 04/14/2004 10:28 AM
The iTunes AAC decoding project resurfaces in India.

PlayFair - Stripping AAC DRM


PlayFair - Stripping AAC DRM 04/09/2004 04:10 PM
An application called Playfair has been released. This application takes protected AACs from the iTunes Music Store and decrypts them into unprotec...

PlayFair Shutdown


PlayFair Shutdown 04/11/2004 12:23 AM
MacSlash claims that Apple has issued a cease and desist order to Sourceforge regarding the iTunes DRM circumvention software reported earlier in the ...

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Other News: PlayFair/HYMN


Other News: PlayFair/HYMN 05/11/2004 09:13 AM
PlayFair is back online with a new name and a new release.

Other News: Playfair Update


Other News: Playfair Update 04/26/2004 10:22 AM
Slashdot has updates about Apple's attack on the Playfair project.

Fairtunes, Playfair, and iTunes


Fairtunes, Playfair, and iTunes 04/26/2004 11:02 PM
With the first anniversary of Apple's iTunes Music Service approaching, Apple is facing some repeated attempts at hacks opening up the iTunes Music fo...

Apple refuses to PlayFair


Apple refuses to PlayFair 04/27/2004 10:20 AM

PlayFair And The iPod Lock-In


PlayFair And The iPod Lock-In 05/20/2004 07:13 PM
Where Apple makes its money is from the iPod -- and the iPod is the only device you can play music bought at the iTunes Store on. Hymn/PlayFair removes that link between iPod and iTMS, making it possible to buy music on the store while using it on a competing player. That lack of tie-in is what makes Hymn a threat to Apple. By Ian Betteridge (via MyAppleMenu)

PlayFair - Back Online


PlayFair - Back Online 05/11/2004 01:31 PM
PlayFair is back online with a new name (Hymn) as well as legal support. As previously reported, Playfair allows users to strip the Digital Rights ...

Other News: PlayFair in India


Other News: PlayFair in India 04/20/2004 10:03 AM
The Indian Express covers issues with PlayFair, following its deletion from SourceForge.

Other News: PlayFair Shutdown


Other News: PlayFair Shutdown 04/12/2004 10:04 AM
Apple invokes DMCA to shut down the PlayFair project on SourceForge.

Playfair Relocates to India


Playfair Relocates to India 04/13/2004 08:49 AM

Apple Hunts Playfair in India


Apple Hunts Playfair in India 04/16/2004 11:42 AM

Playfair Lives Again as Hymn:
Information Wants to Be $.99


Playfair Lives Again as Hymn:
Information Wants to Be $.99
05/11/2004 11:58 AM
Wow, I never thought this would happen: Playfair, the tool that removes the DRM from songs purchased from Apple's iTunes Music Store (but not the unique ID tying them to your account e.g. not suitable for file sharing), has been released in a new version that works with the Fairplay...

PlayFair Pulled Due to DMCA Request


PlayFair Pulled Due to DMCA Request 04/09/2004 04:04 PM

Playfair strips DRM from iTunes Music


Playfair strips DRM from iTunes Music 04/09/2004 04:00 PM
Playfair is a tool that converts protected AAC tracks purchased from iTunes Music Store to unprotected files.

PlayFair Back: Use iTunes Purchased
Music Your Way


PlayFair Back: Use iTunes Purchased
Music Your Way
05/11/2004 01:22 PM

Apple will no doubt launch its lawyers again, but the useful "PlayFair" software, which let purchasers of iTunes Music Store songs remove Apple's restrictions, is back online. It has a new hosting site and name: Hymn. Understand: You still have to have bought the songs in order to use this, and the songs are still tied to the unique ID created when you purchased. This is about fair use, not "pirating" other people's work.


Apple takes Playfair bullying to India


Apple takes Playfair bullying to India 04/16/2004 11:50 AM
Playfair is the program that removes the use-restriction wrapper from your iTunes Music Store tracks. It used to be hosted on SourceForge, but they chickened out when Apple sent them a bullying note demanding takedown under the ludicrous and loathesome DMCA. Playfair moved to a host in India, which apparently has no such law, but now Apple has nastygrammed the Indian hosts too, resulting in another takedown while the Indians get some legal advice. Gee, Apple, you really can't buy publicity like this. Well, you can. But why would you want to? Link (via /.)

PlayFair defies Apple; Web site back up


PlayFair defies Apple; Web site back up 05/11/2004 08:01 AM
The PlayFair free software project is back online, with both the maintainer of the project and the hosting service willing to face a legal challenge from Apple Computer Inc.

Apple slams the door on PlayFair and
FairTunes


Apple slams the door on PlayFair and
FairTunes
04/28/2004 11:32 AM
Apple has upgrade iTunes along with a new iPod release. Seems they where not very happy with the PlayFair and...

FairPlay v2 Reversed, Playfair Back
Online


FairPlay v2 Reversed, Playfair Back
Online
05/11/2004 12:13 PM

Apple's jackboots step on PlayFair in
India.


Apple's jackboots step on PlayFair in
India.
04/18/2004 12:23 AM
Sarovar, an open source project site in India has received a legal threat from an Indian solicitor in the pay of Apple Computer. PlayFair had been moved there after Sourceforge removed it in response to Apple's DMCA threat to them. The letter demanded that Sarovar remove the PlayFair project from its site. Apparently feeling it had no choice, Sarovar has complied.

PlayFair defies Apple; Web site back up
(MacCentral)


PlayFair defies Apple; Web site back up
(MacCentral)
05/11/2004 07:47 AM
MacCentral - The PlayFair free software project is back online, with both the maintainer of the project and the hosting service willing to face a legal challenge from Apple Computer Inc.

Playfair bullied offline by Apple,
reappears on Indian site


Playfair bullied offline by Apple,
reappears on Indian site
04/09/2004 04:04 PM
PlayFair, the free software project that allowed you to strip the copy-restriction wrapper off of your iTunes Music Store tracks, has been removed from SourceForge in response to a threatening letter, apparently from Apple. It has been relocated to a server in India, and development continues apace. Link (Thanks, Jonathan!)

Return to Return of the King


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