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  • 72Modchip — A Modchip, the white circuit board, attached to an Xbox s PCB A modchip (short for modification chip) is a small electronic device used to modify or disable built in restrictions and limitations of computers, specifically videogame consoles. It… …

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  • 73Medieval philosophy — History of Western philosophy …

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  • 74Mitsubishi Motors — Mitsu redirects here. For the Hungarian singer, see Mónika Juhász Miczura. Mitsubishi Motors Corporation Type Public Traded as TYO …

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  • 75Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act — The Digital Media Consumers Rights Act (DMCRA) is a proposed law in the United States that directly challenges portions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, and would intensify Federal Trade Commission efforts to mandate proper labeling for… …

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  • 76Siege engine — Replica battering ram at Château des Baux, France. A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare. Some have been operated close to the fortifications, while others have… …

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  • 77Extradition — is the official process by which one nation or state requests and obtains from another nation or state the surrender of a suspected or convicted criminal. Between nation states, extradition is regulated by treaties. Between sub national regions… …

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  • 78Legal fiction — In the common law tradition, legal fictions are suppositions of fact taken to be true by the courts of law, but which are not necessarily true. They typically are used to evade archaic rules of procedure or to extend the jurisdiction of the… …

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  • 79Marc Rich — Born December 18, 1934 (1934 12 18) (age 76) Antwerp, Belgium Nationality Spain Israel Belgium Ethnicity Jewish …

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  • 80FairPlay — is a digital rights management (DRM) technology created by Apple Inc., based on technology created by the company Veridisc. FairPlay is built into the QuickTime multimedia software and used by the iPhone, iPod, iTunes, and iTunes Store and the… …

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