Stop iTunes from responding to IR remote?

An extremely annoying new feature in Snow Leopard!
I watch my movies and shows through VLC and now when I hit play on the remote, it opens up iTunes and starts playing my music. How do I stop this from happening?
Thanks,
Jeff

This is not just a VLC issue, it also happens with Plex. There is also the problem with the Menu button pulling up Front Row, and the up and down being used for volume control. The Front Row issue is resolved by modifying /System/Library/LaunchAgents/com.apple/RemoteUI.plist and disabling it.
From the looks of it, the application that has the foreground no longer overrides any global settings for the remote. I've also done some tests with some of the remote control applications out there, and have not had much luck with them either.

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