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DVD Region-Free 3.10

realnischa   on 11 October 2003 - 19:08 · 3 comments & 1202 views

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DVD Region-Free enables you to watch any region DVD on region-locked DVD drive. It will work, even if you can not change the DVD drive's region anymore.

You needn't hack DVD drive (flash firmware) which is sometimes dangerous, useless or unavailable.

DVD Region-Free disables region check for software DVD players such as PowerDVD, WinDVD, ATI DVD Player, DirectDVD, NVDVD, CinePlayer, Windows Media Player, PCFriendly Player, InterActual Player, TheaterTek DVD and UltraDVD.

DVD Region-Free enables DVD copy software such as DVDFab, DVD X Copy XPress, InterVideo DVD Copy, CloneDVD, DVD2One, Pinnacle InstantCopy, DVD Shrink and Nero Recode to copy any DVD from DVD drive directly.

Other features include Region-Free for RCE DVDs, Macrovision-Free, Operation-Free, Direct-Play DVD menu or movie, and run self at DVD programs startup automatically.

Download: DVD Region-Free 3.10 (Shareware, 7.10 KB)
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News source: TechConnect


In the increasingly bitter wars between those advocating stronger anti-piracy protections and those who favor less stringent copyright enforcement, the decision against legal action represents one of a precious few instances of companies looking past their bottom line.

"I think it's a sensible decision given the situation, given that what [Halderman] was doing was perfectly legitimate," said computer science professor Edward Felten. "[Jacobs is] to be commended for not wanting to interfere with research."

Felten and some of his colleagues had been in a similar situation in 2001 when the Recording Industry Association of America — the same group that sued Dan Peng '05 last semester for running a campus file-sharing website — strongly urged the research group not to publish their work on another copy-protection technology.

The RIAA said publishing the work would violate the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.

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(1 reply) #1 riahc3 on 11 Oct 2003 - 20:19
its 710kb. i thought 7.10 was a little small.....
#1.1 realnischa on 12 Oct 2003 - 13:51
I'm sorry it's a typo, yes. It's indeed 710 KB. Thanks for pointing this out.
#2 Caleb on 12 Oct 2003 - 07:26
AnyDVD is the best.

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