I imagine he's talking about the DRM scheme on the AAC files you get from iTunes.
Personally, I don't have a problem paying for music, and I haven't yet run into the necessity of bypassing protection schemes from online services.
Although I have when it comes to actual CDs, strangely enough. I bought 'Demon Days' by Gorillaz and realised it was copy-protected. I detested the horrid software that had to be used to play it on my PC, so I un-copy-protected and re-imaged it.
Now I can listen to that CD at full quality whenever I like through my SB Audigy at work, and I can also distribute full-quality unprotected copies of it as a 'fuck you' to the publisher in recompense for the couple of hours it took me to 'fix' it.
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