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I could totally see RIAA shutting it down or ASCAP issuing a licensing invoice to stop a train on its tracks just because that's how they think


What makes you say this? They existed and there were a ton of similar products as well. None of them got any grief from those organizations.


none of the companies making the previous hashing apps had the money that AI companies do. around here, the phrase "fish in a barrel" might be used to describe the situation.




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