I wish that someone could release an exploit for the iTunes “burn CD” feature in order to digitally convert the DRM-protected tracks to digital files without using the analog loophole of the created unencrypted CD media, which can then be ripped back to MP3 files for use on non-iPod media players. (such as car stereos, etc.)
If it a CD-drive could be emulated with software, and the audio written to a “virtual CD” at a crazy fast speed… wouldn't that be convenient? 😄