Is it possible to use itunes music library as a source for ringtones?

I'm new to the iPhone, but not to iTunes.  I had assumed that once I got an iPhone I could use songs from my iTunes library for ringtones.  I now realize that it isn't in Apple's economic interest to allow people to do this, since it would curtail ringtone sales.  But is there a way to do this?  Thanks.

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