Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry

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The big DVD news this week – well aside from watching Peter Jackson continue his spiral into mediocrity with The Lovely Bones – is the mega-release of the wonderful but over-hyped Avatar on DVD & Blu-Ray.

This should be a good thing – I know my kids are looking forward to seeing the amazing visual spectacle again in our home theater. But – there was a problem! According to a post at the Consumerist, many folks are unable to watch the Blu-Ray version due to DRM that Fox has on the disc. They reference an animated discussion at Amazon, where this comment was made:

My 2K Denon player and the $200 Samsung both will not play this movie. The folks at Denon seemed stumped even after the firmware update. What we should all do is return the Blu Ray so 20th Century Fox gets a hint. Copy protection is one thing but when 3 out of 3 players in my house (Denon, Samsung and PC) won’t play it then 20th Century Fox should be slapped with losses on this one for doing this crap.

I have often found myself with a divided opinion, as I do here: on the one hand, I respect the right of the content holder to protect their intellectual property. On the other hand, I believe that a consumer should never be blocked from the legal enjoyment of a product they purchased – especially when used in the manner intended by the producer!

Finally, since I would guarantee without even doing a quick search that this movie is already floating around pirate websites, what is the overall message? Once again – legal paying customers are blocked from content they paid for while pirates proceed unimpeded. Great job, Fox! Here is a little reminder for the guys at Fox:

Source: Consumerist

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Michael Anderson
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9 Comments on "Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry"

  1. Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na?vi Cry #gadgets http://bit.ly/a5tTsj

  2. Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry http://bit.ly/anV5hK

  3. Aaron DeLay | April 24, 2010 at 1:09 pm |

    Will they ever get it right!? DonRT @jeffkirvin: Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry http://bit.ly/anV5hK

  4. Aaron DeLay | April 24, 2010 at 1:10 pm |

    Will they ever get it? Don't foresee DRM being smart RT @jeffkirvin: Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry http://bit.ly/anV5hK

  5. Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na?vi Cry #gadgets http://bit.ly/a5tTsj

  6. Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry http://bit.ly/cfrtK6 — Once Again DRM fucks the people who buy legally. Not buying Avatar now.

  7. Maybe they’re trying to get you to stop buying wasteful discs of plastic and to go back to the theatre and communal viewing of the movie, even if it’s not playing anymore? 😉

  8. "Avatar DRM Make Blu-Ray Watching Na’vi Cry | Gear Diary" ( http://bit.ly/9mmM1Y ) Glad I haven't bought it yet.

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