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It is illegal to do that unless you pay royalties. Assuming that you do, you will need to use an MP4 ripper. They are hard to get because very few people use them for legal purposes. The easiest way to get one is on Limewire or Kazaa or some other P2P file sharing network. Just search for "ripper" or "mp4 ripper" or "mp4 mp3". Then you can use this program to convert the protected MP4 (all downloads from the iTunes music store are protected MP4's) into an unprotected MP3, which you can either post to the server or convert to another audio format using Quicktime or Audacity.
If you have trouble getting this to work with a ripper (they tend to be unstable and unreliable), do a Google search for Wire Tap Pro; this will let you convert a protected MP4 into an AIFF file. However, it takes longer to do than it would with a ripper, and you have to pay for it.
-DJ Craig
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