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		<title>By: Joel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Joel</dc:creator>
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		<description>(unsubstantiated, uninformed speculation)
Sounds like they want to stop you from using copyrighted material in Soundtrack. The only type of music file they can *guarantee* are copyrighted are those purchased through iTunes. &quot;Plus&quot; files or not.

While iTunes Plus files themselves may not have usage restrictions, that of course doesn&#039;t stop other applications (even if they are Apple apps) from using them.


That said, I know little about iTunes and less about Soundtrack Pro.</description>
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Sounds like they want to stop you from using copyrighted material in Soundtrack. The only type of music file they can *guarantee* are copyrighted are those purchased through iTunes. &#8220;Plus&#8221; files or not.</p>
<p>While iTunes Plus files themselves may not have usage restrictions, that of course doesn&#8217;t stop other applications (even if they are Apple apps) from using them.</p>
<p>That said, I know little about iTunes and less about Soundtrack Pro.</p>
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