Convert i tunes downloadeds songs to aiff

can it be done?

I would like to add, on a different note, yes- I completely understand the reasoning behind apple's agreement with the music industry regarding protecting downloaded songs from itunes. But to be completely honest, I was working on a project last year and needed a song that the production company purchased television rights to ($8000). So what do you get for $8000? The rights. No physical CD recording of the song. You gotta get that yourself or put in a request to get it delivered by mail.
I didn't have the time to wait around for snail mail, so I decided to hop onto itunes, bite the bullet and pay the extra $1. As you can expect, as I attempted to get that song into FCP, it was a no go.
My point here is that everyone tends to assume the worst when it comes to copywritten material. In my case, it was quite the opposite. I was doing something completely legal. I have no qualms with the protection program. Musicians deserve to get paid for their work. However, I'm a bit bummed when I read responses on here that are accusatory of the posters of questions like "can it be done?" or "why is it against the terms of use?"
Simple questions that are asking of anything illegal and really don't deserve such stern responses... at least not in my world of fluffy clouds and no crime.

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