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Amazon’s MP3 songs lack digital locks, the software that provides digital-rights management, or DRM. But you’re still limited in how you can use the music. The difference is that instead of using software for protection, the restrictions are in the user agreement, a contract you automatically agree to when you buy the songs. Amazon’s contract says you “may copy, store, transfer and burn the Digital Content” for personal use. But then it goes further and specifies restrictions, saying you “agree that you will not redistribute, transmit, assign, sell, broadcast, rent, modify, adapt, edit, sub-license or otherwise transfer or use the Digital Content.”
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