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Do you know the way to get into the TV system files? I got blocked to watch some DRM content from the TV and I want to reinstall them again but LG already closed a server for register the content, so I need to get the license file and reinstall it again. All I know are the licence file is in 'file:///mnt/lg/flash/data/[content's name]/License.dat' and the DRM system was made by DivX I found this code in the file, if you want the file you can tell me, Thank you.

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      *According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), roughly nine million refrigerators/freezers, six million window air conditioning units and nearly one million dehumidifiers are disposed of each year. ( link hidden, please login to view)

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