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@Michael, are you referring to the law that sales of ringtones must include fees payable to recording artists, songwriters, and their representatives?What in the world would that have to do with "requiring new handsets to lock out MP3 ringtones"?Here's an intarweb tip: use teh google ( http://www.tehgoogle.com ) before saying stuff that you think might be true but you're dumb.
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Dster @ Jul 18th 2007 6:02PM
@Michael, are you referring to the law that sales of ringtones must include fees payable to recording artists, songwriters, and their representatives?
What in the world would that have to do with "requiring new handsets to lock out MP3 ringtones"?
Here's an intarweb tip: use teh google ( http://www.tehgoogle.com ) before saying stuff that you think might be true but you're dumb.