Submitted on Sunday 20th January 2013
Published on Wednesday 23rd January 2013
Current status: Closed
Closed: Tuesday 23rd April 2013
Signatures: 9
Ban the use of region-locking in games, movies, software, and Internet traffic handling.
We live in a globally-interconnected, digital society. Information about products and services available in other countries can be easily accessed, generating demand. However, the implementation of region locks prevent consumers from exercising their right to choose to import digital goods and services from abroad, whether in the form of physical media or purely as data.
Preventing the sales of books across borders would be absurd, yet this happens regularly with digital media. Neither the assumption of consumers' language abilities nor the lack of coordinated international publishing should strip consumers of their right to choose their purchases. Electronic devices designed to run or display certain types of media ought not to intentionally refuse to function, and regulation is needed.
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