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In the modern digital music landscape, portability and ownership often clash with the restrictions of streaming services. Apple Music, with its massive library of over 90 million songs, is a prime example. While users pay a monthly subscription to access this catalog, the music is protected by Digital Rights Management (DRM). This means that even though you pay for it, you don’t truly own the files. You cannot play them on non-Apple devices (like an Android DAP or a Windows Media Player), burn them to a CD, or edit them in DJ software.

Enter . Distributed as a .dmg file (the standard disk image format for macOS software), this tool promises to liberate your Apple Music tracks. But what exactly does version 1.2.0 offer, how does it work, and is it safe to use? This article dives deep into every aspect of the software. Part 1: What is AudKit Apple Music Converter 1.2.0? AudKit Apple Music Converter is a dedicated desktop application for macOS (and Windows, though this version is specifically for Mac) designed to strip DRM protection from Apple Music songs, audiobooks, and M4P (protected) files. The version number 1.2.0 represents a mature release of the software, typically including bug fixes, improved conversion speed, and enhanced compatibility with macOS updates (e.g., Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey, and Ventura). AudKit-Apple-Music-Converter-1.2.0.dmg

The answer is gray. In many jurisdictions (including the US under the DMCA), circumventing DRM is prohibited. However, time-shifting or format-shifting for personal use has been defended in court in some countries. For the average home user, using AudKit to create a personal backup of paid subscription music is rarely prosecuted, but it does violate Apple’s terms of service. In the modern digital music landscape, portability and