Replacing "Made on a Mac" on the inside of the back cover.

I was told the "made on a mac" printed on the inside of the back cover can be replaced, eg : "made by...". Does anyone know how to do this? (iphoto '09)
Thanks

It is not a standard feature - someone posted a way by finding and replacing some file - search the forums or use google and see if you can find it
LN

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