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Etymology
Coined by the video game community and opponents of the lockout practice. The practice originated with the video game industry and was devised by the video game industry and was later adopted by the film industry with the advent of DVDs.
Noun
en-noun|sg=regional lockout
- The programming practice, code, or chip used to prevent the playing of imported media on a domestically marketed device.
Related terms
regional converter
region free
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trans-top|prevents the playing of imported media on a domestically marketed device
Chinese: ���工 (defang ting-gong)
Dutch: regionale uitsluiting
French: verrouillage régional, codage régional
German: regionale Aussperrung
Greek: Ï�εÏ�ιÏ�εÏ�ειακή ανÏ�αÏ�εÏ�γία (periphereiaké antapergÃa)
Italian: bloccaggio regionale, codifica regionale
Japanese: ���� (chih�heisa)
Korean: ì§�ì� ì°¨ë�¨ (jiyeok chadan)
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Latin: obstructio regionalis nominative, obstructionis regionalis genitive; encryptio regionalis nominative, encryptionis regionalis ''genitive
Russian:
*Cyrillic: �егиона�ное зам�кание, �егиона�ное за�и��ование
*Roman: regionarnoye zamykaniye, regionarnoye zashifrovaniye
Spanish: cierre regional, codificación regional
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