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In the current landscape, the term "exclusive" has shifted from a commercial designation to a digital scavenger hunt. Because Motorola has long since discontinued the GM950 and its official support, the software is no longer sold. This vacuum has led to the proliferation of "exclusive" files on hobbyist forums and file-sharing repositories. For a new radio operator, obtaining a legitimate copy of the GM950 RSS is often a rite of passage involving navigating obscure online communities. However, this shift raises ethical and legal dilemmas. While many argue that "abandonware" should be free to preserve technological history, Motorola retains the intellectual property rights. Thus, the software remains exclusive in a legal sense, creating a gray market where preservation clashes with copyright enforcement. Title: The Digital Artifact: Navigating the Exclusive World

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