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dimitri wrote:Don't get so havey BuddhaTB
He is most likely looking for a region free firmware.
At least I think that's what he's after and I don't believe Ian objects to those. After all, Regional Playback Control is NOT backed by any law.
Would be nice of EmptyGarden if he helps us out of this stupid puzzle, tell us what model he has and what he's after, so we might be able to help him.
Lol, this is a funny thread
dimitri wrote:Don't get so havey BuddhaTB
He is most likely looking for a region free firmware.
At least I think that's what he's after and I don't believe Ian objects to those. After all, Regional Playback Control is NOT backed by any law.
Would be nice of EmptyGarden if he helps us out of this stupid puzzle, tell us what model he has and what he's after, so we might be able to help him.
Lol, this is a funny thread
boblx2 wrote:will allow the hardware to do something it should be doing in the first place.
dodecahedron wrote:i was just curious.
one of the main reasons for this system is so that they don't lose on money from people buying DVDs in the states and taking them elsewhere, presumbly because it is cheaper to buy them in the US.
or buying them in the US and taking them to another country in which the film hasn't been officially released yet.
as for "legally paid to view", i'm not sure about that. you paid when you bought a region X DVD which legally entitles you to view it in a zone X player, presumably in a zone X country. having purchased it does not necessary mean you are "legally" entitled to view it in another zone by "cracking" or whatever.
at least so they would want it to be.
i'm sure they're not "legally" covered in this argument, at least not everywhere.
but i do agree this sucks.
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