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Posted by Kimba W. Lion on 01/09/07 03:46
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.
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