On Apr 20, 2007, at 10:55 AM, Bob W wrote:

> In any case, to answer your question, the system was developed so that
> the publishers could stagger releases, as you've already said, and so
> that they could enforce price differences in different regions. There
> is no benefit whatsoever to the consumer.

I believe it's also a scam to get around parallel import legislation  
in many countries.  Controlling the distribution channel is very  
important to media companies (and many others).

I seem to recall hearing that it's technically illegal to sell region- 
locked players in NZ.  Mine (purchased quite a long time ago) was  
region-free out of the box.  I've imported a number of DVDs from both  
the US (region 1) and the UK (region 2) - this is stuff that is  
either completely unavailable here or is simply cheaper to buy via  
Amazon.  I am consumer, hear me roar.

Pity my main TV is currently broken :)

- Dave


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