Like I said before, DRM whether it is BD+ or anything else does not prevent the ripping and copying of Bluray movies. The private tracker I use has every retail and unreleased retail of every HD-DVD and Bluray movie out there. When will these companies learn. When will people learn that it's not about corporations and the regular consumer, it's about corporations and their stubborness to control technologies and making it so closed that manufacturers can't make equipment based on those technologies without forking over their soul and money to the devil himself.
I have nothing against Bluray. I have a PS3 and a 360 with the HD-DVD addon. I can watch either ... but the fact is, the consumer did not make the decide which format won this time around. The better consumer product which previously had better and more abundant stuff out there didn't win. Before all this happened and still is until the Bluray engine gets going full steam, HD-DVD had better titles out and the features in those were great and well supported by many players out there. Bluray however was such a mess. Many Bluray titles didn't have any of the touted features of Bluray and those that did, most damn players didn't support them. It's a shame.
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http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servl...?query=Toshiba



 
			
			 
			
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