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Question

ITunes License Agreement

Jul 16, 2012 9:36AM PDT

I have had ITunes for many years now with no issues. I do not regularly update the s/w - I haven't seen the need to. For some reason, when I tried to run the s/w yesterday, it asked me to accept a new license agreement with the date being sometime in 2007. I have not either accepted nor declined the agreement. It looks as if it's 30 or 40 pages long, something a lawyer should read! However, it says that if you decline it, you could lose everything. Has anyone run into this? Any way around it? Can I play my ITunes library with Windows Media Player? Right now, ITunes does not work. Thanks!

I'm running Windows Vista Home Premium with SP2.

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Sadly you accept or decline and there is no more postponing.
Jul 16, 2012 10:30AM PDT

As to the iTunes library with WMP, the files usually can play if they are the usual. DRM titles? No.

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DRM Titles
Aug 19, 2012 1:59PM PDT

To confirm, you should be able play if they are the usual DRM titles