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Old 07-18-2014, 12:22 PM   #196
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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward View Post
Or are you saying that you can purchase an out-of-region disc, legally, so you can look at the disc on a shelf. because if you played it, that would be illegal under US law.
The flaw in your logic is your belief that playing a DVD constitutes "circumventing a technological measure". Playing a Region 1 DVD on a Region 1 DVD player is not "circumventing a technological measure" - it's using the device for its intended purpose. There's no "circumvention", and there's certainly no law prohibiting anyone, anywhere in the world, from buying a DVD player for any region they wish.

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