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Old 03-07-06, 09:17 PM   #23
JSLTIGER
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Blu-ray's probably going to win...greater studio support. It will, however, only be successful if prices drop to near-DVD levels, IMHO.
If I had to choose, I'd go with the HD DVD camp. They allow for Fair Use where the Blue Ray is all DRM with no managed copy.

-S
They allow for what they consider to be fair use. Also DRM, merely with slightly fewer restrictions. Electronics manufacturers and media companies playing legislators. (of course, they have the means to be legislators, not only through lobbying, but also because the DMCA prohibits circumvention of DRM, and therefore any DRM applied becomes illegal to break, making it almost equivalent to law).
What they consider Fair Use is way better than the alternative format!

-S
For the consumers...not the studios or the MPAA.
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