On 20 Jan 2011, at 08:58:52, Andrew Brown wrote:

> Rather late in life, I'm trying to come to terms with iTunes, or other 
> sources of downloadable films.
> 
> Take "Barry Lyndon", for example. I life in France, so cannot buy from 
> amazon.com, and iTunes only offers a version dubbed into French.  I have 
> nothing against French, but everything against dubbing. amazon.fr does not 
> sell films, except those engraved on the shiny little disks our grand-parents 
> used to use, and no doubt if it did, they would all be dubbed. virginmega.fr 
> sells the English version, but with sub-titles. I don't want sub-titles. 
> vod.fnac.com sells the French version.
> 
> Are there any (legal) solutions? I am assuming that on the subtitled versions 
> you can choose between having the subtitles on or having them not off.
> 

if you have a credit card that's billed in the US, you can set up a proxy 
that's got a US IP and access iTunes or Amazon in the US that way. And pay with 
the American CC.

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