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Creating a furor in Hollywood, RCA has launched a DVD player with ClearPlay software that filters out nudity, sex, violence and harsh language from movies. Directors claim the editing mutilates their movies and studios argue it infringes their copyrights, but ClearPlay attorney Andrew Bridges says that in his view, "it's no different from having a remote control or having an equalizer that allows you to change the sound balance on a CD."
May 12, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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