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  • Fofer
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by E55KEV View Post
    With the extra code you can do as you please with it. I'm not going to say you can sell it or trade it or give it away as that is a UV no-no.
    Not necessarily, those behind the UV consortium are sorta-kinda okay with it (or at least aren't positioning themselves to "police it") according to this money quote from Jim Taylor, Head of Technology & Product Development, DECE / UV.

    He is speaking of the sale of UV redemption codes on eBay, but goes on to cover more:

    "I am not a lawyer, so I wont address the question if it is legal or not, but the interesting thing to me is the view point that I take is anything that helps consumers build a library of content is a good thing.

    That is part of the reason that the studios have embraced WalMart's Disc-to-Digital program and some other programs, at pretty low cost. For $2, I can take a dvd I actually bought used at a store for $1 then bring it into the UltraViolet system.

    Part of the reason for that is the studios realize that once consumers get kind of a critical mass of an UltraViolet collection, that is what will drive them to buying more content and new content often at full price.

    So, it is not necessarily a bad thing. Again, I am not speaking for UltraViolet nor as a lawyer, officially, but you think that there is a demand for the codes. That the prices are being driven up on ebay. That it is helping people build content.

    So as long as it doesn't get out of hand, you can actually look at it as a good thing for the ecosystem. That there is interest. That people want to buy the codes. That they want to build their libraries.

    Just like, you know, when we were all teenagers taping songs off of the radio for free, eventually we all became consumers and we paid for albums and CDs and everything else. All that kind of behavior on the fringes of the system can actually be good for the system."
    Thanks to Walter-S_North_Carolina for transcribing it and mentioning it here.

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  • Speedaddict81
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by E55KEV View Post
    I'm not going to say you can sell it or trade it or give it away as that is a UV no-no.
    Unless you ask the people over at DECE...and they say, "what's good for the gander is good for the goose".

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  • E55KEV
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by thrustbucket View Post
    The blu-ray box says it contains a UV digital copy inside. None of us have that code yet. There is no reason to believe the digital copy we got early in our vudu accounts Tuesday is meant to be UV. What makes you think it will, or should, magically become UV on the 16th? Why would they give you two UV copies?

    The preorder promotion was for an early Vudu copy - not an early UV copy. It sure will be cool if it suddenly becomes UV on the 16th but I'm not counting on it.

    I learned with Game of Thrones season 2 that there is a stark difference between a vudu copy and a UV copy that works on vudu.
    The will give you two UV codes because no one is gonna open up the product and remove it and send you a used item from Walmart.

    Many are telling you from experience and not just guessing. When you get your pre-order in the mail it will be a new sealed BD movie. It will have an extra or free UV Code inside. You are not required to re-redeem it nor do you have to enter this new code anywhere.

    With the extra code you can do as you please with it. I'm not going to say you can sell it or trade it or give it away as that is a UV no-no.

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  • echopulse
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    All the other pre-orders have been upgraded to UV when the physical copy came out. There is no reason to doubt that this will not be the same. Yes, that means they get an additional copy.

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  • OSUGrad2X
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by thrustbucket View Post
    The blu-ray box says it contains a UV digital copy inside. None of us have that code yet. There is no reason to believe the digital copy we got early in our vudu accounts Tuesday is meant to be UV. What makes you think it will, or should, magically become UV on the 16th? Why would they give you two UV copies?

    The preorder promotion was for an early Vudu copy - not an early UV copy. It sure will be cool if it suddenly becomes UV on the 16th but I'm not counting on it.

    I learned with Game of Thrones season 2 that there is a stark difference between a vudu copy and a UV copy that works on vudu.
    Dude you just blew my mind, I didnt even think about the two being different. I was under the impression that once a movie is UV then its status will change and be sent to uvvu. Isnt that how all the other pre-orders worked?

    But i understand the whole GoT situation, i been asking the same questions about that myself because my S1 and S2 dont show up on uvvu.

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  • thrustbucket
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by E55KEV View Post
    After all that has been posted saying it is UV why are you "not sure it ever will be UV".

    The UV will not show up in your UV account or for your UV Member accounts until April 16 but owners of the Django pre-order have been able to play it on VUDU since Tuesday April 2nd. FYI - pre-order take an additional mouse click. You click on your Django pre-order icon then you click on the Django movie icon or the Featurette icon to the right of the pre-order icon.
    The blu-ray box says it contains a UV digital copy inside. None of us have that code yet. There is no reason to believe the digital copy we got early in our vudu accounts Tuesday is meant to be UV. What makes you think it will, or should, magically become UV on the 16th? Why would they give you two UV copies?

    The preorder promotion was for an early Vudu copy - not an early UV copy. It sure will be cool if it suddenly becomes UV on the 16th but I'm not counting on it.

    I learned with Game of Thrones season 2 that there is a stark difference between a vudu copy and a UV copy that works on vudu.

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  • E55KEV
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by thrustbucket View Post
    I had assumed that UV wouldn't be enabled until the Blu-ray comes out. I got the walmart preorder which showed up in my account last night but it's not UV. I am not sure it ever will be UV. I will likely have to redeem the code that comes with the disk to get UV.
    After all that has been posted saying it is UV why are you "not sure it ever will be UV".

    The UV will not show up in your UV account or for your UV Member accounts until April 16 but owners of the Django pre-order have been able to play it on VUDU since Tuesday April 2nd. FYI - pre-order take an additional mouse click. You click on your Django pre-order icon then you click on the Django movie icon or the Featurette icon to the right of the pre-order icon.

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  • woodrowjr
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by thrustbucket View Post
    I had assumed that UV wouldn't be enabled until the Blu-ray comes out. I got the walmart preorder which showed up in my account last night but it's not UV. I am not sure it ever will be UV. I will likely have to redeem the code that comes with the disk to get UV.
    Not likely, Skyfall was the same way, not UV until the blu-ray was released and then it was UV after that. You will not have to use the UV code that comes with your blu-ray.

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  • thrustbucket
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    I had assumed that UV wouldn't be enabled until the Blu-ray comes out. I got the walmart preorder which showed up in my account last night but it's not UV. I am not sure it ever will be UV. I will likely have to redeem the code that comes with the disk to get UV.

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  • Jedijesus95
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    I got a followup email last night saying I could use my original code that I got when I pre ordered from Best Buy. Of course that code no longer worked so I had to call tech support and show proof of my receipt before they would give me a new code. That probably will be the last time I pre order from Cinemanow.

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  • kopitarrulez
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    was i supposed to get a follow up email because i haven't yet my django hasn't appeared yet

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  • swiss21
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by asumovieman View Post
    Cinemanow is total trash. I just hope when it shuts down I can still keep my movies that were purchased (only UV movies).
    You will be able to, UV stores your digital license for life. Delink your CN and you will see your movies remain.

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  • asumovieman
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Cinemanow is total trash. I just hope when it shuts down I can still keep my movies that were purchased (only UV movies).

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  • robdua
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    I can completely confirm that lack of transfer help from CinemaNow. I contacted their customer service about getting two films (THE OTHER GUYS and BATMAN:UNDER THE RED HOOD) I previously purchased through them transfered to UV, as they are both clearly listed as UV on their site. Well, CS said that I was completely out of luck and there was nothing they would do for me as they were both pre-UV purchases. Nice, huh? Long live VUDU (where they actually want to keep your business), and their excellent Customer Service.

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  • Blurayfan
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    Re: Django Unchained not UV?

    Originally posted by asumovieman View Post
    Is Django Unchained ultraviolet? I thought it was going to be. I have a code for a free movie at cinemanow and want to use it to watch on vudu.
    It is supposed to be UV enabled. it just hasn't been set that way on VUDU yet. Most likely it will become UV when the Blu-ray is released on April 16. CinemaNow also doesn't show it as UV. I recommend not buying from CinemaNow until UV is added, they have issues in exporting previously purchased movies to UV.

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