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As with the implementation of region codes for DVDs, Blu-ray Disc players sold in a specific geographical region are designed to play only discs authorized by the content provider for that region. The Blu-ray Disc Association, requires manufacturers to enforce regional coding on all Blu-ray Disc players and Blu-ray Disc-equipped computer systems .The LG Blu-ray Disc™ Player with Streaming Services is marketed and sold in the U.S. is region locked for A / 1 for Blu-ray discs and since it can also play DVDs, it is region locked for region 1 DVDs. However, content providers need not use region playback codes. Some current estimates suggest 70% of available [movie] Blu-ray Discs from the major studios are region-code-free and can, therefore, be played on any Blu-ray Disc player, in any region. Movie distributors have different region coding policies. Among major U.S. studios, Walt Disney Pictures, Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios, and Sony Pictures have released most of their titles region-free. MGM and Lions Gate Entertainment have released a mix of region-free and region-coded titles, 20th Century Fox has released most of their titles region-coded, and Vintage film restoration and distribution company The Criterion Collection uses US region coding in all Blu-ray releases. ^CP
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