I will never use a Ipod, they look nice but I don't like the restrictions of it's use. I'll stick with MP3 format players (Iriver, Creative, etc.) that I have some control on how I can use the content.
Huh?
Once a file is in MP3 format, the DRM stuff is gone. iPods will play MP3 just fine.
Perhaps you are referring to the AAC DRM on iTunes purchased songs? There is no other purchased (legal) online songs that do not have some sort of DRM.
One definite iPod drawback: won't play DRM-protected WMA
but then again, Windows Media Player can't play AAC-DRM. Pick your poison.....
Look, all you need do is burn your iTunes-purchased songs to CD, rip back as MP3 or whatever, and the DRM is gone.