Converting WMA files

Is there any possable way to convert a protected WMA file?
I've tryed burning it to a cd and then ripping it into iTunes but it didn't work. Any suggestions? Any program that can convert protected WMA files or ANYTHING?
60GB Video iPod   Windows XP  

I personally think that if you pay for a music file you should be able to do whatever you want with it. Doesn't that make sence?

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