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zephenlast Sunday at 2:36 PM1 replyview on HN

Yeah, the distributed responsibility might make this difficult, but maybe not impossible.

Is the disc defective because it doesn't play in a labeled player, or is the player defective because it doesn't play a labeled disc?

Can the licensing body be held responsible?

In point of fact, you'd probably get your money back in small claims court just by suing the store, with evidence that your player plays other discs, just not this particular disc.

Unfortunately, that doesn't really fix the problem, so much as show that an angry-enough consumer with time, energy, and money, can usually get a token of recompense.


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microgptlast Sunday at 4:51 PM

I think by default it's whichever one you bought later. The judge may tell you it's the other one. But it doesn't matter because either way the store has to issue a refund.

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