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I am confused about Criterion's decision to lock all their BDs. I mean I dont understand it. They have rights to some of the best catalog titles out there. They produce finest BDs then other studios. They only do business in US and they dont release BDs in UK or overseas so if they make their BDs region free the rest of the world can enjoy them but due to region locking its just worth for American audience mostly. Region Free means more money and more sale so why they lock there bds?
What I know is that Region Locking is worth for a studio who operates in both regions but since Criterion is only operating in US they should not region lock their bds! Your comments please? |
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