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  2. DVD region code - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVD_region_code

    Region coding enables copyright holders to (attempt to) prevent a DVD from a region from which they do not derive royalties from being played on a DVD player inside their region. Region coding attempts to dissuade importing of DVDs from one region into another.

  3. DVD Region Codes: What You Need to Know - Lifewire

    www.lifewire.com/dvd-region-codes-1845720

    The DVD world is divided into six major geographical regions, with two additional regions reserved for specialized use. DVD regions are assigned as follows: Region 1: USA, Canada. Region 2: Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East, Greenland. Region 3: S.Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, parts of South East Asia.

  4. What are the DVD region codes? | Sony USA - Sony Group Portal

    www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00022799

    These are the DVD region codes: Region 1 - Canada, the United States and U.S. territories. Region 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, the Middle East (including Egypt) and Greenland. Region 3 - Southeast Asia, and East Asia (including Hong Kong).

  5. DVD Region Specifications - Amazon Customer Service

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    DVD Region Specifications. Global region codes identify DVDs and Blu-ray discs that are compatible with the players typically sold in that region. The following are the different regions and their corresponding region codes: Standard DVDs: Region 1: U.S., U.S. Territories, Canada, and Bermuda.

  6. What are DVD Region Codes and How to Play Any Region DVD

    www.blurayvid.com/dvd/dvd-region-code

    DVDs have 10 region codes. Knowing the DVD region codes is important if you are going to purchase DVD disc, DVD drive, or DVD player for enjoying DVD movies.

  7. DVD Region Codes. There are 6 individual region codes with which DVDs are embedded. These 6 region codes function in the same way as Blu-ray region codes. A DVD disc from region 1 would be encoded as region code 1 and is therefore only operable in a DVD player that originated from region 1.

  8. Demystifying DVD and Blu-ray Region Codes: A Guide to Region 1...

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    Why do DVD and Blu-ray discs have region codes? As you may have experienced, movie studios add region codes to commercial DVD and Blu-ray releases. This restricts what geographic regions the discs can play in. But what‘s the purpose behind this segmentation? According to the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA), there are three key reasons:

  9. What is the purpose of DVD region codes? | Sony USA

    www.sony.com/electronics/support/articles/00027605

    DVD region codes were developed by motion picture studios so they can control the home release of movies in different countries. A movie may come out on video in the United States when it is just being released in European theaters. Every DVD player is given a code for the region that it is sold.

  10. DVD Region Codes: What You Need to Know - The Tech Edvocate

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    DVD region codes are a system used by DVD manufacturers to restrict the playback of DVDs to specific geographic regions. Generally, these codes are used to enforce licensing agreements between DVD distributors and movie studios, as well as to prevent content piracy.

  11. DVD & Blu-ray Region Codes Explained - Timeless Cinema Show

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    DVD Region Codes: Region 0 or All: Region free, generally playable across all regions. Region 1: Canada, United States, and U.S. territories. Region 2: Japan, Europe, South Africa, Middle East (including Egypt), and Greenland. Region 3: Southeast Asia, and East Asia (including Hong Kong).