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Opec
Posts: 182
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just read from australianit.news.com.au, apparently a new legislation to be passed today will allow the parallel import of the games.
COMPUTER games and business software could become cheaper under legislation expected to be passed today by federal parliament.The Full article is here. promoted forum item |
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| #0 12:30pm 26/03/03 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 3166
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well that is good news. $60 for a game rather than $80-100. That is getting to soud more resonable.
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| #1 10:26am 26/03/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 1877
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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This is exactly why they mod chips should be legal, and region locking illegal.
The same should be done about DVD/DVD Players. |
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| #2 10:37am 26/03/03 |
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CaPt0
Posts: 3167
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i think region locking is illegal now?
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| #3 10:38am 26/03/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 1878
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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It is, its just the ACCC isnt doing anything to stop it.
Technically, Sony, Nintendo, Microsoft, are all currently breaking the law. |
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| #4 10:40am 26/03/03 |
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Kaizdos
Posts: 3
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't think this will help us in any way. Companies aren't going to mark down the price of their games just because someone else is. The big ones anyway. Eg Harvey Norman. Most of the time they are at least a couple of dollars more expensive than anywhere else. They don't care. Their customer base and reputation is bigger enough.
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| #5 12:40pm 26/03/03 |
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Opec
Posts: 183
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Doesn't Harvey Norman price match thier competitors? If so then, when (enough) people come in and asked for the price match, I would think that they will be more inclined to take notice of the prices in the market place.? Granted, Harvey Norman may not react straight away but, given enough market pressure I'm sure they'll come around. |
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| #6 12:52pm 26/03/03 |
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[Q]
Posts: 5277
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Sony arent breaking it. All new sony DVD players are region unlocked I thought.
The one we just got is region unlocked... |
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| #7 01:02pm 26/03/03 |
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Skitza
Posts: 2039
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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My dvd player is region locked the f***er! But my dvdrom which is about 4 years old can play it and change the regions.. lol wtf.
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| #8 01:04pm 26/03/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 1879
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Its not only DVDs, but games. Games that are region locked (and they are) are illegal, as are the consoles that enforce this region locking.
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| #9 03:31pm 26/03/03 |
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.druid.
Posts: 1887
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region locking is illegal? you mean region codes, legally, have no relevance now?
why the hell are they still getting away with it, why aren't they sending out fixes to everyone? why the hell didn't i know this?!? |
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| #10 03:44pm 26/03/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 1882
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Its against the Trading Act of 1984. Look it up.
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| #11 04:11pm 26/03/03 |
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SacredSperm
Posts: 882
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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Interesting...dunno how much of an effect this will have on prices tho.
As far as I can remember, CDs went down about $3 just after the law was introduced, and then crept back up again a few months later. |
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| #12 04:16pm 26/03/03 |
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Swiss_Cheeseman
Posts: 1884
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Sony arent breaking it. All new sony DVD players are region unlocked I thought. They have been chipped. This is common when they ship to australia. |
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| #13 04:20pm 26/03/03 |
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Tael
Posts: 2009
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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SacredSperm - Only at stores like HMV and Sanity.
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| #14 04:25pm 26/03/03 |
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Cailean
Posts: 2600
Location: New South Wales
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What's the name of that Macquaire Store?
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| #15 04:36pm 26/03/03 |
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Denny
Posts: 2850
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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i think region locking is illegal now?sort of you and sort of not i think you'll find that in fact region locking is illegal with respect to DVDs, wrt other media then it's untested in the courts what you'd find is that it's not illegal to bypass any region coding systems (for games systems and other stuff) |
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| #16 08:00pm 26/03/03 |
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Fuknukle
Posts: 2555
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I don't think this will help us in any way. Companies aren't going to mark down the price of their games just because someone else is. The big ones anyway. Eg Harvey Norman. Most of the time they are at least a couple of dollars more expensive than anywhere else. They don't care. Their customer base and reputation is bigger enough.haha sif we're usually cheaper than EB. nothing against EB just that if we charged the same as EB noone would come to us.. i work for harvey norman and make sure our prices are below RRP. |
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fpot
Posts: 9863
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
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Thread revival :/
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| #18 06:49pm 24/08/04 |
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