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MIT's Music Net Shut Down Over License Issues







MIT's Music Net Shut Down Over License
Issues

MIT's Music Net Shut Down Over License
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11/01/2003 05:20 PM




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MPlayer is rift with all sorts of reverse engineered, nonlicensed versions of copyrighted, proprietary software - so it doesn't surprise me. But it's official - you can't use other people's lock-in technology for unlocking.

Yah gotta start over from scratch.


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