Crack, Remove and Disable Windows Media Player DRM License Acquisition and Music Copy Protection with FairUse4WM

FairUse4WM DRM stripper is a hacker utility that has the ability to crack and strip DRM (Digital Rights Management) copy protection from music and songs files offered by PlaysForSure-commpatible online music stores, music download sites, music subscription sites and record labels that are using Windows Media Player 10 and Windows Media Player 11 encoding protected by Windows Media DRM (WMDRM) version 10 and WMDRM 11. Current, online music stores that using PlaysForSure DRM license protection include NapsterToGo, MSNMusic, Amazon Unbox, Urge, Wal-Mart, Liquid Audio and AOLMusicNow.

When you download and play the Windows Media Audio (WMA) and Windows Media Video (WMV) protected with WMDRM, you’re told a license is required to play the selected content and Windows Media Player will launch WMP Digital Rights Management License Acquisition process to acquire valid license for the media from the DRM store servers. If no license can be found, you won’t be able to listen to the music song or the video.

FairUse4WM (Fair Use for Windows Media) uses a GUI version of drmdbg that supports individualization blackbox component (IBX) version .3930 and some WM11 versions and able to strips DRM headers from secure WMA files. FairUse4WM intends to enable fair-use rights to purchased media so that owners can freely copy to any devices or media. So import of KID/SID pairs is not allowed and, license expiration and rental detection is not supported. You won’t be able to unDRM any without them being licensed to you or without at least a file with active valid license.

FairUse4WM version 1.2 (new version that works around the new IBX version being pushed by Microsoft on new individualizationsfeatures) features DRMv1 support for files you ripped yourself with protection enabled, works with WM9 (individualized), includes a workaround for WM11 beta 2, subdirectory support by taking a directory as the command-line parameter, and WM10 and WM11 support.

To use FairUse4WM, download FairUse4WM from doom9. Just launch the FairUse4WM hack program to extract personally identifiable information (decryption keys) from the Media Player while playing the DRM protected media. Some WM installations have multiple ECC key-pairs where users need to do “Extract Keys” using multiple licensed files. Users may also need to individualize the system. With individualization the licenses information is stored in IndivBox.key. To individualize the system, download any demo drm video from ezdrm.com. Or go here to automatically individualization your system.

Update: FairUse4WM 1.3 Fix-2 with Mirakagi which supports Windows Media Player DRM up to version 11.0.6000.6324 in Windows XP and Vista has been released.


28 Responses to “Crack, Remove and Disable Windows Media Player DRM License Acquisition and Music Copy Protection with FairUse4WM”

  1. ryan
    August 18th, 2009 01:32
    28

    is this a fake or no ? i thinck yes it is a fake

  2. Webjester
    January 29th, 2009 05:56
    27

    English please….

  3. Aditya
    January 21st, 2009 07:05
    26

    well stupid padner rip 16GB of music and did not take of the protection and he cant play the procted DRM wma anymore cause i format his pc and want me to get the DRM of his files and i have Danusoft pro and it not work and some1 said that they used that and it work.
    any1 who can help me to get the Procted WMA converted to unprocted MP3 please email me at adityaramlochan@hotmail.com

  4. Mike Cormier
    December 25th, 2008 05:16
    25

    Greetings all, I downloaded Bearshare in July 2008 and have amassed over 7000 music files. Is there any way I can burn to a CD? Every time I attempt this I recieve a message immediately saying Not enough Licenses. Very frustrating…I have been paying $14.95 per month USD and cant burn or transfer to a MP3 device!!! Can someone get back to me with a solution…if there is one?

    Happy and safe Holidays!

    Mike

  5. Mike Cormier
    December 25th, 2008 05:12
    24

    Greetings all, I downloaded Berashare in July 2008 and have amassed over 7000 music files. Is there any way I can burn to a CD? Every time I attempt this I recieve a message immediately saying Not enough Licenses. Very frustrating…I have been paying $14.95 per month USD and cant burn or transfer to a MP3 device!!! Can someone get back to me with a solution…if there is one?

    Happy and safe Holidays!

    Mike

  6. Brett
    December 17th, 2008 06:41
    23

    my cousin bought a dvd from walmart Hancock to be exact…. well his dad accidentaly scratched up the bottem of the cd trying to get it out of the player apparently…. well the cd comes with a bonus cd that has a pc digital copy…. well he dosnt have internet at his house so i borrowed it from him and tried to put it on my computer… well the movie is downloaded to my comp. but i cant play it at all… it trys to download the DRM but always tells me page cannot be displayed…

    i tried to upgrade my DRM but it told me it couldnt be upgraded… i just want to watch the damn movie…

    if there is something that could be done or some help someone could give me please let me kno…..

  7. jbr
    July 21st, 2008 04:04
    22

    thanks for the program

  8. scorp
    July 2nd, 2008 13:11
    21

    Is it also possible to enable third party plugins during DVD playback in WM player 10 ?

  9. Federratas :: Elogio de lo trucho
    May 14th, 2008 06:27
    20

    [...] de hacer valer su derecho a escuchar su música sin comprarla de nuevo es (¡horror!) recurriendo a alguno de los cracks que existen para deshabilitar PlaysForSure, o (¡horror de los horrores!) simplemente bajarla de [...]

  10. lazerer
    May 7th, 2008 20:50
    19

    I’ using the Daniusoft Digital Media Converter PRO which can convert most of the popular protected and unprotected video and audio files for me.

    http://www.wmatomp3-converter.com/digital-media-converter.html

  11. Egob
    March 24th, 2008 23:26
    18

    I use converter TuneCab to convert protected/unprotected music/video http://www.tunecab.com

  12. 39876
    March 16th, 2008 17:13
    17

    i downloaded Daniusoft WMA MP3 Converter from here it work is great with remove drm copy protected

    http://www.dvd-ipod.biz/drm/drm-ripper-stripper.html

  13. Crack and Remove Windows Media Video (WMV/ASF) and Audio (WMA) DRM License Acquistion in WMP Player with FairUse4WM 1.3 Fix-2 and Mirakagi » My Digital Life
    July 20th, 2007 00:12
    16

    [...] other DRM (Digital Rights Management). Fortunately nothing is perfect. Hackers have since released FairUse4WM to crack and remove the DRM of the protected Windows Media contents. FairUse4WM is a free DRM removal utility that strips [...]

  14. Kenny Hendrick
    June 13th, 2007 11:55
    15

    Whew~! Thank God for Frank’s huh?

    Great help guy!

  15. Frank Hagan
    March 7th, 2007 16:49
    14

    To play your older audio files without the DRM crap that’s been added to Media Player, download the older version at http://www.free-codecs.com/download/Media_Player_Classic.htm

    Or, you can try the XP Codec Pack at http://www.free-codecs.com/download/XP_Codec_Pack.htm; I used it and it allows me to record and play all of my audio files again, as well as play all my DVDs in my DVD player (DRM was interfering with that too), while keeping Windows Media Player 11 installed and active as the default application. As always with these things, YMMV and you should back up anything important … create a restore point, etc., … before you install this stuff.

    But it works for me.

  16. tony reynolds
    March 6th, 2007 21:02
    13

    I just want to download some sound effects for a home dvd & they go onto media player ok but i cant do anything with them after that. Any suggestions?

  17. Tiffany
    February 24th, 2007 13:52
    12

    I downloaded some music from limewire, and windows media player won’t let me put those songs onto my MP3 player, I get this message “Error: Error performing inpage operation.”

    If you have any idea on what that means, and/or how to get around it, let me know! Thanks!

  18. Seth
    February 15th, 2007 19:51
    11

    I purchased SoundTaxi. It does its magic by basically re-recording the files. It uses (in the background, without any intervention by you) Windows Media Player to obtain a license.
    They’ve got a free trial at SoundTaxi.Info

  19. Mark
    February 10th, 2007 10:31
    10

    Why not just convert it with super?
    always the hard way

  20. 808
    January 27th, 2007 21:03
    9

    Thanks for the info guys. I laughed, I cried, and I hope FairUse will solve my problem too. Up with hope, Down with DRM!

  21. Kenny Hendrick
    December 21st, 2006 05:33
    8

    Well Aleks, I think I speak for all of us when I say thanks for that insightful post….

  22. aleks
    December 12th, 2006 07:35
    7

    Quoting John Edwards:
    >>We all try to peacefully fight Microsoft by complaining but never helps but now he, Macintosh, and Linux will lead the fight to make sure we get TREATED RIGHT by corporations.

    Linux, definitely. But Macintosh?!

    Apple is a corporation just as much as Microsoft – may I remind you that Apple’s iTunes/iPod is a key player in the whole DRM sphere? Apple is trying very hard to wrest market dominance from Microsoft – and then keep it.

    I believe Apple will soon become a force to be reckoned with – despite the bloat and crazy interior, Mac OS X is a superb operating system for the average home user.

    But if you think you’re just a little more than the average home user, and aren’t afraid to face a bit of learning, then try Linux. It’s a free operating system that has reached the level of Windows and Mac for which you can get a huge collection of high quality free software – including office applications, image manipulation programs, instant messaging clients, and web servers.

    Whereas Mac makes most decisions for you, and Windows often gives strong suggestsions, Linux is all about choice – you can install a Mac-like interface with smooth animations, or a simple one that won’t eat at your processing power.

    But that said (and getting back to the topic a bit) – it is definitely difficult to play anything “protected” by DRM on Linux. Partly because it is now illegal to even attempt to crack DRM (at least in the US).

    DRM is dreadful: To subvert it all one need do is run a program that “sniffs out” what a DRM-endorsed player is doing, like the program shown here. The end result is DRM does almost nothing to stop file sharing – in fact, the average user, annoyed that she can’t, say, copy her song to another computer, will probably turn to file sharing anyway. DRM punishes those without an internet connection, those whose computers aren’t fast enough to handle the overhead of DRM, and those who are forced to break the law in order to play something. It doesn’t punish those who engage in file sharing. In conclusion it is pointless and harmful, and as consumers we should avoid anything with DRM not because we want to steal music, but because we don’t support a system that punishes people who don’t want to steal music.

    And remember that at any time, the rules of DRM can be changed. If we don’t resist DRM, and it becomes the norm, they’re free to restrict it further… e.g. when you transfer it to a music player, it will no longer play on the computer.

    Anyway – for a Linux-compatible music player, someone suggested the Cowan iAudio X5, which plays a variety of formats.

    To Kenny Hendrick:
    If you still have the laptop HD intact (with Windows on it, that is), try getting a virtual machine (such as Bochs: http://bochs.sourceforge.net/ ) and booting your laptop’s Windows in it. With a fair amount of luck (and providing the virtual machine supports this), it’ll boot as usual, and you can then with fingers crossed see if the DRMed files run in it. If they do, try the above technique or others to make them DRM-free permanently.

  23. Kenny Hendrick
    December 1st, 2006 14:33
    6

    And just for the record, the files I had accrued through the years were documentaries and confessionals of government officials (the type of stuff that doesn’t make it to the “news” outlets or CD’s or books for that matter. But needless to say I’ve pretty much gained back everything microsoft took; yes, took…see, when you actually THINK about it they took (stole without a gun). If I STARTED with the media in one computer that I had purchased along with that overpriced software (windows) and decide to move the drive to another computer containing yet another overpriced software (windoze) then it ought to be playable (the drive works fine…that’s not what I’m saying….it’s the media they robbed me of the pleasure of KEEPING)….what corporations won’t do to gain CONTROL….and all the dummies say ” duh well tough luck ” LOL until something similar happens to them (or until corporations start doing something more dictatorial … like censoring what we say and do on here….oops, forgot…the government is beating them to that punchline….ahhhh but who OWNS the government? Lobbyists are bribists aren’t they? When money by microsoft is given to a lobbyist to give to a congressman or whomever isn’t that bribery to get their way? and the dummies chorus in “duh so what”…stay tuned for martial law.

  24. Kenny Hendrick
    December 1st, 2006 14:24
    5

    Rose….what the hell did you just say (in complete english sentences please)?
    LOL…I can’t tell if you’re pro or con or if that was even a real language !

  25. rose
    November 18th, 2006 05:32
    4

    why wouldn’t someone just play the song and record it? i dont get why this junk is even made, the problem is when you lost the license and your wma doesn’t play on your new computer. we need software for THAT.

  26. Kenny Hendrick
    November 5th, 2006 16:38
    3

    Conglomerate corporations that bribe and extort “our” officials can go to hell….that’s right I said it…it needed to be said LOL

    p.s. Thank you bearshare for replacing all those files microsoft stole!

    Evil bastards.

  27. Kenny Hendrick
    October 29th, 2006 00:26
    2

    I have a recently deceased laptop and upon buying the converter cable so that the hard drive could be installed in the desktop I found that everything went smooth and all but there’s this thing….I CAN’T PLAY ANY OF MY AUDIO AND VIDEO FILES ANYMORE!!!! Something about licensing but these were audio/video files that were downloaded freely and have been in all my systems for years (probably a decade for some).

    DOES ANYBODY KNOW HOW I CAN HACK THROUGH THE WDRM OR WHATEVER THEY WANT TO CALL IT THAT HAS BURGLARIZED ME ?

  28. John Edwards
    October 26th, 2006 06:28
    1

    Good for him to stop DRM. We all try to peacefully fight Microsoft by complaining but never helps but now he, Macintosh, and Linux will lead the fight to make sure we get TREATED RIGHT by corporations. Ok

    We pay for music. Why can’t we keep what we pay for. It’s not right. If you keep controlling I am switching to Macintosh. That’s right a Mac. I won’t buy Music CD’s either if you keep treating us bad and just whistle to myself.

    If you don’t stop your going to turn innocent people into pirates, or people that Boycott that will fight to protect rights.

    Democracy is suppost to be freedom, not control.

    We pay money so we get to keep what we pay for.

    Our country will not become a Dictatorship!

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