sessyXkaz wrote:
what's with the sudden change????
SO what ppl in other countries arent supposed to own Zune players?
Correct! The Zune products were only released for sale in US and Canada, with Zune HD in US only at this time.
If you decided to purchase a device and take it outside the US and Canada then you shouldn't be surprised if it doesn't function as expected, you assume the risks.
I'm sure there are legal reasons why Microsoft is bound and obligated to protect the content from being made available outside the authorized countries.
Although I do agree, I don't understand why the podcasts are not accessible for other countries, I'm not aware of any regional restrictions for podcasts, but perhaps there is.
People have to stop blaming Microsoft for these things, it's not a case of Microsoft trying to stick it to other countries. There are many legal and business issues that have to be considered and addressed before they can go international. Don't you think that Microsoft wants to go international, it's in their best interest to do so, but you can just 'flip a switch' and decide to do it even if you've already done it with other products.
I'm frustrated by the restrictions just like everyone else, but I don't blame Microsoft and I will continue to find ways to get the content and functionality I want, as I patiently wait for the Marketplace to come to Canada.