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Old June 18th 03, 05:34 PM
svasutin
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Better be careful. You might already be a terrorist under
a combination of the Patriot Act and Digital Millennium
Act.

But if you're not worried, download smart ripper and divx,
then convert the movies to CDs, or back to DVD format if
you have a DVD-R.

I can't wait for the day when I can't take my music with
me when I travel.

-----Original Message-----
I am travelling a lot and collecting DVDs from all over
the world. My headache is the fact that I cannot use my
notebook computer to play DVD titles I buy overseas while
I am staying there because the default Windows Media
Player DVD deocoder (or Windows XP itselt) is not region
free. Of course, I have a region free DVD player at home.

Anyone is aware of region free DVD decoder/player for
Windows XP? Your help will be greatly appreciated.

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Old June 19th 03, 02:14 PM
Lorne Smith
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Default Region free DVD decoder for Windows Media Player 9 (XP)

Don't see how that could make him a terrorist... A pirate perhaps, but a
terrorist? Sheesh laws are getting SOOOO silly these days...

Lorne

"svasutin" wrote in message
...
Better be careful. You might already be a terrorist under
a combination of the Patriot Act and Digital Millennium
Act.

But if you're not worried, download smart ripper and divx,
then convert the movies to CDs, or back to DVD format if
you have a DVD-R.

I can't wait for the day when I can't take my music with
me when I travel.

-----Original Message-----
I am travelling a lot and collecting DVDs from all over
the world. My headache is the fact that I cannot use my
notebook computer to play DVD titles I buy overseas while
I am staying there because the default Windows Media
Player DVD deocoder (or Windows XP itselt) is not region
free. Of course, I have a region free DVD player at home.

Anyone is aware of region free DVD decoder/player for
Windows XP? Your help will be greatly appreciated.



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Old June 19th 03, 08:14 PM
svasutin
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Default Region free DVD decoder for Windows Media Player 9 (XP)

Lexmark is presently sueing a generic ink manufacturer, in
civil court, under the Patriot Act, for econimc terrorism.


-----Original Message-----
Don't see how that could make him a terrorist... A pirate

perhaps, but a
terrorist? Sheesh laws are getting SOOOO silly these

days...

Lorne

"svasutin" wrote in message
...
Better be careful. You might already be a terrorist

under
a combination of the Patriot Act and Digital Millennium
Act.

But if you're not worried, download smart ripper and

divx,
then convert the movies to CDs, or back to DVD format if
you have a DVD-R.

I can't wait for the day when I can't take my music with
me when I travel.

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Old June 20th 03, 08:49 AM
Lorne Smith
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Default Region free DVD decoder for Windows Media Player 9 (XP)

Good grief... it get's worse... I do hope the court tells the Lexmark people
to stop being such whiners and throws the case out... People are getting SO
pathetic these days....

"svasutin" wrote in message
...
Lexmark is presently sueing a generic ink manufacturer, in
civil court, under the Patriot Act, for econimc terrorism.


-----Original Message-----
Don't see how that could make him a terrorist... A pirate

perhaps, but a
terrorist? Sheesh laws are getting SOOOO silly these

days...

Lorne

"svasutin" wrote in message
...
Better be careful. You might already be a terrorist

under
a combination of the Patriot Act and Digital Millennium
Act.

But if you're not worried, download smart ripper and

divx,
then convert the movies to CDs, or back to DVD format if
you have a DVD-R.

I can't wait for the day when I can't take my music with
me when I travel.



 




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