AOL updates Winamp after DRM snafu
Facing pressure following reports that its Winamp media player enables copying of protected Napster To Go files, AOL has sprung into action.
The company has remotely disabled Windows Media Audio playback on current players, and will issue an updated version of Winamp that prohibits saving the output of WMA files.
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