kotaku.com — "Wow. In a move that runs against what has always seemed to be a deep-seeded paranoia about piracy, Sony told Bloomberg today that they plan to start including portable files on Blu-ray DVDs to let users copy movies to laptops and other portable electronics."
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kungpowerJan 11, 2007
dumb and dumber
00monkeyJan 11, 2007
vivid picks blu ray<a class="user" href="http://www.tvpredictions.com/hirsch111006.htm">http://www.tvpredictions.com/hirsch111006.htm</a>
siccJan 12, 2007
I call BS.Forget about strings, there's going to be chains attached to this...
eatingpieJan 12, 2007
EvilCowSan: "Space is a moot point right now. Current Generation DVD's barely have enough features to fill a disc let alone an HD or BluRay Disc."Um... huh? More space means higher quality, whether you're talking VC-1, H.264 or MPEG2. And last I checked (just now), my Fellowship of the Ring takes 4 DVDs for the movie and special features, while my MI:3 Blu-Ray takes 2 disks. And didn't Toshiba just announce a prototype 50GB HD-DVD...? I'm thinking they don't agree with space being a moot point.On topic, from what I'd heard AACS was supposed to allow this managed copy, so it's good to hear Sony actually using it.-Pie
Closed AccountJan 12, 2007
oh man first the ps3 controller gets an emmy, now this? wow.. its almost too good to be true....... Edit:(not really)well the six axis emmy was bulls**t... damn ..
giveerJan 12, 2007
Dude, I was makin' a funny. If I feel like extrapolating the social impact of Digital Right Management juxtaposed to a free access medium, I will.In the mean time, I'll fart.
Closed AccountJan 12, 2007
What kind of f**king morons keep digging me down?Read: <a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray</a>
michaelb1Jan 16, 2007
Now combine this digg with the recent news that Blu Ray will infact have porn.iPod plus blu ray = iPorn.