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DVD Profiler Desktop and Mobile RegistrantStar ContributorPantheon
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I notice that Evita is being released in the US on Blu-ray.

It's being released through Walt Disney Studios according to Amazon.

Am I right in thinking that Disney don't tend to region code their BDs?  I've pre-ordered it, hoping that it will be region free.
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Amazon's Product Details state region A, but they haven't always been correct.
The Walt Disney Club site doesn't list it yet.
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There seem to be a few region locked BDs from Disney, but the majority is not.
HD Movie Source claims it's region free, but not sure how reliable that info is.
So finger crossed for you... 
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Pretty sure I saw that one in the store the other day and it was from Lions Gate.

Just looked and I was right, it is Lions Gate and it is locked for region a, at least according to blu-ray.com
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Pretty sure I saw that one in the store the other day and it was from Lions Gate.

Just looked and I was right, it is Lions Gate and it is locked for region a, at least according to blu-ray.com


That link is for Frida, the thread is for Evita
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Pretty sure I saw that one in the store the other day and it was from Lions Gate.

Just looked and I was right, it is Lions Gate and it is locked for region a, at least according to blu-ray.com


That link is for Frida, the thread is for Evita


Man, I always mix up those 5 letter, one word, female name title that ends with "a".

That one says regions b and c untested at this point, and is from Disney so odds are with you.

Sorry about the confusion. I did see Frida in the store though, and I've never seen either film so they will probably continue to be mixed up in my head.
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Pretty sure I saw that one in the store the other day and it was from Lions Gate.

Just looked and I was right, it is Lions Gate and it is locked for region a, at least according to blu-ray.com


That link is for Frida, the thread is for Evita


Man, I always mix up those 5 letter, one word, female name title that ends with "a".

That one says regions b and c untested at this point, and is from Disney so odds are with you.

Sorry about the confusion. I did see Frida in the store though, and I've never seen either film so they will probably continue to be mixed up in my head.


Another obvious confusion would be that Disney has been shipping off most of its Miramax, Dimension and Hollywood Pictures products to Lionsgate and Echo Bridge.  Evita, however, is being released as a Disney catalog title (which is extremely weird, since they dumped most of their high-profile titles, including several Academy Award winners).
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Thanks for the replies, guys. I'll keep my fingers crossed - and sell it on eBay if it's region locked! 
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Thanks for the replies, guys. I'll keep my fingers crossed - and sell it on eBay if it's region locked! 


.. or you could just copy the BD on your HD with AnyDVD or some other software.
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Thanks for the replies, guys. I'll keep my fingers crossed - and sell it on eBay if it's region locked! 


.. or you could just copy the BD on your HD with AnyDVD or some other software.


I could...but wouldn't that be illegal?

Besides, I'm not one for sitting in front of my PC watching stuff and I'm not connected to my TV.
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I could...but wouldn't that be illegal?


In some countries, yes. Don't eaxctly know about the UK, but it probably is.
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I could...but wouldn't that be illegal?


In some countries, yes. Don't eaxctly know about the UK, but it probably is.


It's possible, however it's only a personal backup of a BD that you have properly buyed...
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Thanks for the replies, guys. I'll keep my fingers crossed - and sell it on eBay if it's region locked! 


Why not use AnyDVD, ImgBurn, and a blank BD25 or BD50 (if needed) to make a region free backup?
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I could...but wouldn't that be illegal?


No. You have a right to backup your purchase, and you have a right to watch it. Watching a DVD or Blu-Ray that is locked to another region is not a crime.
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No. You have a right to backup your purchase, and you have a right to watch it. Watching a DVD or Blu-Ray that is locked to another region is not a crime.


Actually, no. It's illegal to break copyright protection,, even if the copying itself would be legal. At least, this is the law in the US. Not sure about the UK. This isn't enforced though.
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No. You have a right to backup your purchase, and you have a right to watch it. Watching a DVD or Blu-Ray that is locked to another region is not a crime.


Actually, no. It's illegal to break copyright protection,, even if the copying itself would be legal. At least, this is the law in the US. Not sure about the UK. This isn't enforced though.


Same in the UK. Legal to have a back-up of something you own, but illegal to break the copy protection. Not enforced though, as you say. The companies are probably more worried about the massive amount of people illegally downloading without ever paying for anything at all.
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