Originally Posted by GIGAcorrupt
So basically a Vendor stating that a CD is "Japan Ver" is only stating where it was manufactured. No?
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Correct.
The worst that could happen when you buy a Japanese CD release, is that the packaging will usually be in Japanese. But the disc will still work in any player, and if it's not copy-protected (most discs aren't), then it can also be ripped by any computer.
There are also Japanese releases for US/EU artists. Often the Japanese releases have one or two more tracks than the US/EU releases, and all of the tracks remain in the original language of the music even if the packaging is in Japanese.