Removing the DRM Protection On Songs I Have Legally Bought In iTunes

I have 12 songs in my iTunes library that I legally purchased through the iTunes store years ago, and they came into my library with DRM Protection. I would like to remove this DRM so I can burn these songs to disks and listen to them in my car like I do with the rest of my iTunes library, but all the instructions I am seeing for this process is for Mac OS’s from two and three years ago - I can’t follow the instructions because I don’t have these options on my Mac OS any longer.

My iMac is running on Big Sur 11.2.2 (most recently updated this morning, Feb. 26, 2021), and my iTunes is actually Music 1.1.3.3.

Anyone have a process by which I can do this? Thanks in advance!

Although it’s legal to remove DRM on recordings you own for personal use, it’s illegal to do so for commercial reasons. Since this information can be used for illegal activities, I think it’s best to close this.

Colibri
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