I disagree. The supposed reason for region lockouts is so that rights aren't diluted, for example, a game that is published by Koei in Japan, might be sold to Activision for distribution in the U.S., and the title isn't worth as much to Activision if people are able to import the game from Japan, because then Koei is making the money on those purchases, rather than Activision, even though the buyer lives in Activision's territory. But that's nonsense. Hardly anyone imports, and if they do, they get a different product. Activision is going to territorialize the thing, translating menus into English and probably doing new voicework, or at the very least adding English subtitles. An importer is importing a different product than the one Activision is selling, and if they want the benefits Activision brings to the table, they will have to buy the Activision-published title. The fact is, the number of importers is so small to begin with as to be irrelevant, but in reality, even they tend to be hard core and just import a handful of titles to get their hands on them early, while STILL eventually buying the American version as well once it is released. Region lockout is an anticompetitive crock of ---steaming pile of meadow muffin--- and should be illegal, rather than making it illegal to circumvent.