Here is what I think. If you work in the film industry, you will know that Fox and Disney are Nazi's! Believe me when I say, Fox and Disney will MILK you for your money. That means, paying crew members low wages to make blockbusters, using extreme DRM measures, and supporting the most expensive next gen format. Fox esspecially is natorius for protecting there content. Nothing wrong with that so long as you dont intrude on the persons right to freely watch or make back up copies of there content. BD+ is going to start a brand new war with hackers, like all DRM, it will fail. Leading Fox to analyze why they are supporting a format that cant beat hackers. Another issue is, what happens if BD+ causes the consumer headaches, well, 1 thing is for sure, it will make the local news in a heartbeat, lawsuits will fly left and right, and Blu Ray will quickly become publicly known as the ANTI consumer friendly product. I love HD-DVD, it provides the same picture and sound quality and the menus are awsome. There are things about Blu Ray I like, mainly the capacity and use of LPCM, but it doesnt justify the studios to only support the most expensive format making it harder for regular people to break into HD home theater. Bottom line, I do hope Blu Ray fails, I do not believe in extreme DRM, there is a boundary these studios must respect and Blu Ray is attempting to cross those boundaries.
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Here is what I think. If you work in the film industry, you will know that Fox and Disney are Nazi's! Believe me when I say, Fox and Disney will MILK you for your money. That means, paying crew members low wages to make blockbusters, using extreme DRM measures, and supporting the most expensive next gen format. Fox esspecially is natorius for protecting there content. Nothing wrong with that so long as you dont intrude on the persons right to freely watch or make back up copies of there content. BD+ is going to start a brand new war with hackers, like all DRM, it will fail. Leading Fox to analyze why they are supporting a format that cant beat hackers. Another issue is, what happens if BD+ causes the consumer headaches, well, 1 thing is for sure, it will make the local news in a heartbeat, lawsuits will fly left and right, and Blu Ray will quickly become publicly known as the ANTI consumer friendly product. I love HD-DVD, it provides the same picture and sound quality and the menus are awsome. There are things about Blu Ray I like, mainly the capacity and use of LPCM, but it doesnt justify the studios to only support the most expensive format making it harder for regular people to break into HD home theater. Bottom line, I do hope Blu Ray fails, I do not believe in extreme DRM, there is a boundary these studios must respect and Blu Ray is attempting to cross those boundaries.