markpatterson
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Hi, I just played a DVD borrowed from a friend. I live in Australia, region 4, it's a region 4 DVD, but I had to lose on change to watch it. I've got 2 more changes then what?
This is a really ill considerd form of copy protection . I don't copy DVDs, we get them from a range of sources, such as the local library. It's like playing russian roulette.
I have an iBook bought from the US in 2002, 700 MHz with Combo Drive. I had no idea about this limitation when I bought it. It frankly seems ethically dubious. How can I watch DVDs from different regions?
This is a really ill considerd form of copy protection . I don't copy DVDs, we get them from a range of sources, such as the local library. It's like playing russian roulette.
I have an iBook bought from the US in 2002, 700 MHz with Combo Drive. I had no idea about this limitation when I bought it. It frankly seems ethically dubious. How can I watch DVDs from different regions?