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Posted by nobody on 01/08/07 23:41
Kimba W. Lion wrote:
> WinField <doghouse@operamail.com> wrote:
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>> Here's an excerpt from a LONG essay on Digital Wrongs Management:
>> http://www.dashes.com/anil/stuff/doctorow-drm-ms.html
>
> 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".
So basically, because of the CSS LICENSE, you won't be able to
continually watch DVDs encoded with different region settings on your
computer. DVDs that you have legally purchased.
(plus,
> France and Norway are in the same region), and no disc maker is compelled by
> any organization to region-code their discs.
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