RealNetworks had tried to argue that, because it had licensed anti-copying technology CSS, it was entitled to circumvent ARccOS and RipGuard. But the judge ruled that Real had no right to do this. tgdaily
RealNetworks had tried to argue that, because it had licensed anti-copying technology CSS, it was entitled to circumvent ARccOS and RipGuard. But the judge ruled that Real had no right to do this. tgdaily
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