wal-mart to sell anti-smut dvd player

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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Wal-Mart is selling the world's first DVD player that can seamlessly skip over violence, swearing, nudity and other potentially offensive movie content. The $79 unit features technology by ClearPlay and is manufactured by Thomson Inc. under its RCA brand.



The product comes in the wake of the Super Bowl halftime controversy as well as the FCC (news - web sites) fining Clear Channel for indecent content on "The Howard Stern Show." But ClearPlay CEO Bill Aho said the timing is coincidental.


"It's just fortunate," he said. "There is a lot of interest and sensitivity around the topic of potentially offensive media content."


RCA's player is the latest development in a legal battle between the Salt Lake City-based software company and Hollywood. Steven Spielberg (news), Martin Scorsese (news), Steven Soderbergh (news) and other members of the Directors Guild of America (DGA) filed suit against ClearPlay in September 2002, when the filtering product was available as a computer program.


Those legal proceedings are still under way in Colorado's 10th District Court. Both sides currently are waiting for a ruling on a summary judgment filed by ClearPlay.


The DGA, for its part, is sticking to its guns.


"ClearPlay software edits movies to conform to ClearPlay's vision of a movie instead of letting audiences see, and judge for themselves, what writers wrote, what actors said and what directors envisioned," a DGA spokesman said in a statement Monday. "Ultimately, it is a violation of law and just wrong to profit from selling software that changes the intent of movies you didn't create and don't own."


The Motion Picture Assn. of America, which lobbies on behalf of most of Hollywood's major studios, declined to comment directly regarding Wal-Mart's decision to sell the players but spokesman Matt Grossman did say, "our position is that we are wholeheartedly against any individual or enterprise that alters our studios' copyrighted material."


Consumers can play any DVD in these units in the usual manner. In addition, however, they can activate a variety of different filtering levels that work according to ClearPlay's preprograming. The player filtering works only on selected titles; it has no effect on movies that it has not been preprogramed to handle, but for those it doesn't recognize, it has the capability to completely block movies based on their rating.


The sophisticated process is rather like very smoothly fast-forwarding and muting the original movie as it plays back. The DVD remains unchanged and unharmed. Aho said that is an essential distinction between ClearPlay and fellow defendants named in the pending suit, because others provide consumers with a copy of a physically edited DVD or VHS movie.


According to Aho, the studios' allegations imply that consumers "are violating copyright law when they use ClearPlay to mute and skip the playback of movies on DVDs that they have lawfully bought or rented."


He believes the industry's objections are lessening now that Hollywood has had a chance to evaluate what ClearPlay actually does.


"There is a natural reaction when faced with a new technology to make sure that it's managed, that your industry is protected and that the application is good for both consumers and the industry," Aho said. "It's clear that there is a much better understanding of ClearPlay as opposed to companies that make copies of the movies. I think the industry is more aware of the distinction now, and there's a search for how to make it work for them."


ClearPlay offers several settings in four categories of filtering -- violence, language, sex/nudity and explicit drug use -- with the user able to choose any combination. For example, the language setting can range from irreligious exclamations to ethnic slurs to graphic phrases used as profanity.


Aho said the product is important, because standards differ from one person to another. Some people have no objection to innuendo, he said, but shield their children from seeing violence. He added that it's consumer choice, not censorship.


Demonstrating a low violence setting, Aho showed a scene from "The Patriot." The viewer sees a soldier firing a rifle at an enemy followed by Mel Gibson (news)'s character turning away in dismay: ClearPlay eliminates the close-up of the bullet's impact and blood spurting from the wound.


Aho said ClearPlay tries to program popular movies that contain elements people might be uncomfortable seeing or allowing their children to see. "About a Boy," "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines," "When Harry Met Sally," "Zoolander," "As Good as It Gets" and "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" are among the movies with available filters.





He added that ClearPlay will not offer titles that cannot be edited in a way that retains their sensibility, such as "Saving Private Ryan," "Schindler's List" or "The Passion of the Christ."

Thomson did not return calls by press time. But Aho said none of ClearPlay's partners were worried about the pending lawsuit. "We have had so many big public companies look at it and decide to proceed," he said. "Some have decided to wait it out, but none of them have declined to work with us because of the legal risk."

Each RCA unit comes with 100 filters. Additional filters can be purchased from ClearPlay's Web site for $4.95 per month or $49 per year. Movies more than 90 days old are less expensive at $20 for as many filters as the customer wants during a three-year period. Once a filter is installed it is permanently in the player.

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maddogchen

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Don't watch violent movies with your kids. Plus there really isn't much point in watching Braveheart with your kids if they cut out all the violence.
 

Linflas

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I could see being upset about this if someone was forcing it on you. If you don't want the feature don't buy a DVD player with it included.
 

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A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
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Amused

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Originally posted by: Huz
fas·cism

n.

often Fascism

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
Oppressive, dictatorial control.

Welcome to the Bush and Fundamentalist Christian Rights' "NEW AMERICA"!

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This player is for sale. Not manditory. Get a clue. The government has, and had nothing to do with it.
 

Linflas

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Originally posted by: Huz
fas·cism

n.

often Fascism

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
Oppressive, dictatorial control.

Welcome to the Bush and Fundamentalist Christian Rights' "NEW AMERICA"!

Please show me where the government or Bush are involved in the forced rollout of this product.
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Originally posted by: Huz
fas·cism

n.

often Fascism

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
Oppressive, dictatorial control.

Welcome to the Bush and Fundamentalist Christian Rights' "NEW AMERICA"!

OH NOES! IT'S BUSH'S FAULT THAT WE ARE HAVING DVD PLAYERS LIKE THESE!!!!
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They have to be special DVDs, so who is creating these? Is this the same as that company that was selling pre-edited discs without the swearing and violence awhile back.

cleanfilms.com, Family edited movies.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Bootprint
They have to be special DVDs, so who is creating these? Is this the same as that company that was selling pre-edited discs without the swearing and vilolence awhile back.

The $79 unit features technology by ClearPlay and is manufactured by Thomson Inc. under its RCA brand.

Consumers can play any DVD in these units in the usual manner. In addition, however, they can activate a variety of different filtering levels that work according to ClearPlay's preprograming. The player filtering works only on selected titles; it has no effect on movies that it has not been preprogramed to handle, but for those it doesn't recognize, it has the capability to completely block movies based on their rating.

Reading comp wasn't your strong point, huh?
 

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One saggy breast has been enough to turn this country into full reverse in terms of freedom of speech and censorship in general. My fascism parallel may be off base, but I'm a little concerned with the direction we're headed.
 

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Originally posted by: MustISO
If you don't want to see it or hear it don't rent it.
Yeah, but that would involve taking responsiblity for their actions, and we can't have that. Not in America today.
 

SuperTool

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I don't see a problem with it. You are already allowed to fast forward or mute, so why not have a program do it for you? They aren't modifying copyrighted content, just playing it differently.
 

Amused

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Originally posted by: Huz
One saggy breast has been enough to turn this country into full reverse in terms of freedom of speech and censorship in general. My fascism parallel may be off base, but I'm a little concerned with the direction we're headed.

Cultural backlashes happen all the time, and are shortlived. Maybe if you had a little historical knowlegde of American culture you'd understand this instead of having knee-jerk reactions.
 

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Originally posted by: cashman
Originally posted by: Huz
fas·cism

n.

often Fascism

A system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, stringent socioeconomic controls, suppression of the opposition through terror and censorship, and typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.
A political philosophy or movement based on or advocating such a system of government.
Oppressive, dictatorial control.

Welcome to the Bush and Fundamentalist Christian Rights' "NEW AMERICA"!

OH NOES! IT'S BUSH'S FAULT THAT WE ARE HAVING DVD PLAYERS LIKE THESE!!!!
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Don't forget about Halliburton and Dick Cheny, they MUST be involved somewhere.
 

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Originally posted by: MustISO
If you don't want to see it or hear it don't rent it.

And if you don't want a dvd player that censors, then don't buy these dvd players. Is it that hard to comprehend that perhaps there are good movies out there, that could be good even without some of the 'smut'?
 

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Originally posted by: Garet Jax
I'd love to watch a porno on it. Fastest movie ever.

Somehow I don't think poronos will have the DVDs prescripted to take advantage of the player's new editing functions.
 

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Originally posted by: Garet Jax
I'd love to watch a porno on it. Fastest movie ever.

probably wouldn't be in the list of movies they markup.
 

Wuffsunie

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Originally posted by: Bootprint
Originally posted by: Garet Jax
I'd love to watch a porno on it. Fastest movie ever.
Somehow I don't think poronos will have the DVDs prescripted to take advantage of the player's new editing functions.
I'd think that the easiest way to do what they're doing is to have the player us a software disc description -- or whatever it's called -- instead of the one on the disc. I'm pretty sure that's how certain special edition discs work (the ones where you can choose between director's cut and theatrical on the same disc), with the seamless trasitioning between chapters. In effect their player just never reads over the sections of the disc that contains anything deemed offensive.