Just a word of advice. You're in an area that may be a legal problem. I know that sounds ridiculous, but it may be covered by the DMCA, if Apple can be considered to be "protecting" their files.
Thanks Jim. I will research this. I wasn't aware of how deep the embedded personal information went when I started this topic. I just wanted to clean up some tags I have no use for.
From my current understanding of Canadian Copyright Act there is no issue with removing tags from purchased audio. There is no civil or criminal infringement, no commercial advantage or private financial gain, no distribution, no losses to the copyright owner.
We do have very restrictive digital lock rules
Digital lock is:
any effective technology, device or component that controls access to a work (“access control”), and
any effective technology, device or component that restricts one from exercising the exclusive rights of a copyright owner or remuneration rights, i.e. that control the reproduction or copying of a work (“copying control”).
Digital locks don't seam to apply to this situation either. They would however apply to pre 2009 DRM'd itunes music files.
They were allowed to be unlocked prior to 2012.
In the 5 years of having digital locks rules there has only been one case. Nintendo just sued a man for selling mod chips.
Again, I'm no expert and I will research further.
Thus another reason I prefer not to do business with companies that behave that way.
The only thing I buy from itunes are exclusives, maybe 2 albums a year. I feel like I'm being punished for purchasing from them.
I still buy CDs most of the time, I feel punished for buying them too. I typically receive them 3 weeks after their release date.