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You Can Enjoy Clean Movies!
By mstrohm | July 7, 2007
You tell your children not to swear, but together you watch movies saying the very words you have instruct them not to use! You don’t want them to listen to or watch sexually inappropriate material. But there you are watching a movie a friend recommended when a very bad scene comes on. Why does Hollywood make it so hard to keep our children innocent?
Many of you know that my family had used a service that edited movies. Recently the US
courts closed all of the companies that rented edited movies. However, you can still enjoy a good movie without suffering through the profanity, the suggestive scenes and the excessive violence! You can do this through the use of a special DVD player which holds codes that automatically skip the inappropriate words and scenes. Trust me, if the Strohms can do this – anyone can do this! Here is how:
First, we purchased the ClearPlay DVD player. You can purchase the player directly from ClearPlay ( Click Here) however, it costs $79.99. Instead I suggest you get it from Amazon – the same player, brand new, for only $49.99! (Really, it is the same!)
Click here to check it out: ClearPlay DVD Player with Filtering – CP007 USB
Once you get your player you will need to activate the service. I would appreciate it if you would visit my blog and use this link when activating your serve. In this way you will benefit Colossians2 and the Loving Limits blog (and it will cost nothing more!) The first year is 40% off and will cost you just over $50 for the year. Follow this link:
Make your movies family friendly!
Introducing ClearPlay, the revolutionary technology that lets you skip the graphic violence, explicit scenes, and profanity in DVD movies.Click Here
How many more scenes will you let your family watch? This is not just for small children. I watch the edited movies because I can’t stand to watch all the profanity. My youngest child is 15 and we have the service!
Happy and safe movie watching!
Topics: Uncategorized | 5 Comments »

July 12th, 2007 at 12:46 pm
I used CleanFlicks until they shut down, and then had been using Flick’s Club, but they recently shutdown as well. I have used ClearPlay, but using an actual editing service provides a much better editing quality and is more enjoyable to watch than reading lips while a swear word is muted. There are still companies available that edit movies. The one I currently use is based out of Canada, Family Edited Movies
July 13th, 2007 at 7:59 am
Jessica,
I checked into alternatives to CleanFlicks even emailing some of the small start up companies. They all knew they were breaking the law, but were waiting to be shut down. Personally, that bothered me – knowing they knew they were breaking the law.
I also emailed the company in Canada and asked if they were legal in the US. They never answered me directly.
I know that ClearPlay is 100% legal in the US! Since watching clean movies is a moral issue to me, it seems silly to do a morally questionable act in order to support my moral convictions.
July 23rd, 2007 at 3:12 pm
There is no “law” in the U.S. that prohibits a person to have an edited version of their DVD. There is only a court decision against certain editing companies, which the studios can now use that court decisison as a precedent to more easily sue other editing companies in the U.S. In fact, there is no “law” against editing movies. Congress makes laws, not the courts.
July 23rd, 2007 at 5:01 pm
Actually, the copyright laws were interpreted by the courts and they ruled that producing an edited version of a copyrighted movies is in violation of the copyright laws. While judges do not make the law they do in fact intrepret them.
I get concerend whey people have a sense of justice that comes from around the water cooler rather than real facts. I am just as frustrated as you are and I think that our judges have gone too far in many of their decisions, but they are in fact the official intepreters of law of the land! Like it or not.
June 27th, 2008 at 3:18 pm
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