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Region Codes and the Territorial Mess
Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal
  • Peter K. Yu
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2012
ISSN
0736-7694
Abstract

Tourists, frequent travelers, and foreign film aficionados hate DVD region codes with a passion. Written for the 30th Anniversary Symposium of the Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal, this article critically examines the expediency of using region-based restrictions to protect copyrighted media content.

The article begins by closely examining four justifications for the deployment of DVD region codes: sequential release; price discrimination; distribution and licensing agreements; and censorship ratings and regulatory standards. It also identifies four areas in which DVD region codes have created unintended consequences: consumption, competition, cultural rights, and censorship.

The article then advances three proposals to address the shortcomings of DVD region codes: the voluntary removal of these codes; the provision of affordable multiregion players; and the introduction of a right to circumvent. It concludes by warning that, with the proliferation of streaming platforms, device-embedded applications, and cloud computing, region-based restrictions could have a more significant impact on consumers in the near future.

Num Pages
78
Publisher
Yeshiva University Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
Disciplines
File Type
PDF
Citation Information
Peter K. Yu. "Region Codes and the Territorial Mess" Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal Vol. 30 Iss. 2 (2012) p. 187 - 264
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/peter_yu/118/