Linked by Andrew Youll on Mon 2nd Jan 2006 13:20 UTC
Windows I recently saw a post on Neowin which said that Vista will no longer allow the use of region-free DVD drives for movie playback; I found this strange considering in some nations region-coding DVDs is illegal as it goes against consumer rights. Neowin also links against an MS developers blog, where he talks about MS lacking any region-free drives to test legacy code on, and this may lead to lack of support for those drives. So where does this leave consumers who have region-free drives? Well you'll be able to still use DVD-data discs you just wont be able to play encrypted/region-coded DVDs anymore.
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Microsoft sober
by happycamper on Mon 2nd Jan 2006 14:21 UTC
happycamper
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2006-01-01

I'm glad, I stop using Windows along time ago.