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Cancelling subscription rights on Windows Media Player refers to the process of terminating a user's access to subscription-based music or media content. This action typically involves revoking the user's ability to stream or download media that they previously accessed through a subscription service. Once cancelled, any downloaded content may become unplayable, as the rights to access that content are no longer valid. It's important for users to know that cancelling subscription rights can impact their ability to enjoy previously available media.

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