This is not true. I have close to 100 DVDs each of Region 1 and Region 2. All 
bar one of the Region 1s are region coded, and 95% of the region 2s are (some 
are actually regions 2 and 4). These are a mix of feature films and TV series.

It is however true that Blu Ray zone coding is dying. I have a lot less blu 
rays, but all the ones marked Zone A are uncoded and half of the Zone B ones 
are (the rest are coded B as advertised).

Off topic I know, but I was conflicted about allowing incorrect information to 
stand.

-- 
Owen Smith <[email protected]>
Cambridge, UK

> On 6 Apr 2016, at 16:05, RS <[email protected]> wrote:

> As for region coding of DVDs, it is mainly a bluff.  I only have a few DVDs 
> labelled Region 1, but none of them is region coded.  Of the Region 2 DVDs I 
> have which I have looked at, the majority are not region coded.  One 
> organisation which does code its DVDs as Region 2 is the BBC.
> 

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