Star Wars to go DVD
from the This-should-have-happened-from-day-one dept
George Lucas has given into pressure and decided to release a DVD version of Star Wars: Episode I, after all. I don't understand what the problem was to begin with, but I'm glad he'll make the Star Wars geeks out there happy.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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umm......hello?
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Re: umm......hello?
The point is that DeCSS makes people able to watch movies out of their assigned region, and for some people (i'm thinking of military) who move every few years, and often overseas it should not be necessry that they have to buy a new DVD player every time they move to a new region, that is what DeCss is good for.
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Mister DVD Hamburg
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DeCSS........and regions.
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Re: DeCSS........and regions.
This scheme also allows movie houses to charge more in some markets (Europe is usually 30% more) and less in others (India is usually a lot cheaper) and basically price gouge consumers who don't have any other options.
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