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While developers won't be able to incorporate MTVN's video content, apparently end users will still be able to use an embed code, but there no word on whether this will change, according to an exchange TechCrunch had with MTVN.

The Stanford Clean Slate project won't by itself solve all the main security issues of the Internet, but it will equip software and hardware designers with a toolkit to make security features a more integral part of the network and ultimately give law enforcement officials more effective ways of tracking criminals through cyberspace. That alone may provide a deterrent.

