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			<title><![CDATA[Unusual ringcodes]]></title>
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			<description><![CDATA[<p>There&#039;s a number of discs in the database with text like &quot;MADE IN GERMANY BY UNIVERSAL M &amp; L&quot;, or &quot;MADE IN GERMANY BY PMDC&quot;, etc. It&#039;s usually listed as being part of the additional mould text. But I have one of these (an audio disc), and it has a reflective section where the transparent mould part would usually go, and the &quot;MADE IN GERMANY&quot; text is on the reflective part. I.e. it seems to have been added at the mastering stage. The mould SID code seems to be on a different layer and is much more difficult to read.</p><p>Is it the same with the other &quot;MADE IN GERMANY&quot; discs? What about the &quot;UEP-CD Лицензия МПТР России ВАФ № 77-15&quot; text that some Russian discs have, and similar things from other manufacturers? Could someone post a photo?</p>]]></description>
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