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Understanding licensed files

Licensed files are Windows Media files that are secured from random distribution by attaching a license that is required to play the file. Content providers such as recording companies can secure their files so that they are less likely to be illegally copied and redistributed. If you use Windows Media Player to copy tracks from a CD, the copies of those tracks have associated licenses. Windows Media Player cannot play licensed files without a valid license. The license is used to secure the file to the computer where the file was downloaded or created. Windows Media Player tracks the location of your licenses for you.

Note   You should back up your licenses to a floppy disk periodically. If you reinstall or upgrade the operating system, your licenses could be lost. For more information about how to back up licenses, see Related topics.

The following rules apply to licensed files:

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