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Re: Is region coding legal?

Posted by WinField on 01/09/07 16:34

Kimba W. Lion wrote:
> nobody <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:
>
>
>>>Wow--that was confused. Region coding has nothing to do with CSS
>>
>>"The CSS license permits consumers to set the region of the drive and to
>>change that setting a LIMITED number of times. The license does not,
>>however, permit unlimited changes to be made to the regional code setting".
>
>
> OK, the license enforces region coding, even though region coding is a
> separate function from content scrambling.
>
>
>>So basically, because of the CSS LICENSE, you won't be able to
>>continually watch DVDs encoded with different region settings on your
>>computer.
>
>
> Not on a single drive.


"Kimba the White Lion (Japanese: ???????/Janguru Taitei "Jungle
Emperor") is a Japanese animated series from the 1960s, created by Osamu
Tezuka, based on his manga of the same title which started in 1950. It
was the first color TV animation series created in Japan. The entire
series of manga was first published in serialized form in Manga Shonen
magazine. This anime series has enjoyed immense popularity
worldwide--most notably in Australia, the United States, Europe and even
in Middle East especially among Arab viewers-- from the middle 1960s to
the present time."

( ripped from wiki_pedia without permission )


For an old fart that salutes copyrights so ferociously Kimba, you may be
infringing on Osamu Tezuka's work.

After every 4th posting, IF you use a different computer you may
continue using the oppropriated nick.

Thanks,
- winf

 

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