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: This indicates that the video was ripped (copied) from a DVD. A rip is a copy of a movie, TV show, or music album that has been converted into a digital file.

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Despite these attempts to circumvent Japanese law, there have been multiple enforcement actions against uncensored JAV producers over the years. In 2016, Japanese authorities arrested a Tokyo-based director whose uncensored content was hosted on servers in the United States. In 2021, a small studio was shut down entirely after investigators established that they were filming in Japan and transferring the files to a Caribbean-based platform.

The 'DVDRip' designation reveals the source from which the digital file was created. This identifier provides detailed information about video quality and compression methodology.

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