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05/10
2005

Microsoft Invents a ‘One-Play Only’ DVD

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Microsoft recently developed a cheap, disposable pre-recorded DVD disc that only can be played once. Microsoft hopes that this technology will help Hollywood to fight against piracy. It would give Hollywood increased control over the release of new films and allow consumers the chance to watch a film at the fraction of the price of an ordinary pre-recorded DVD. More important, the discs would prevent copying and digital piracy, which is costing the film and music industry billions in lost revenues.

The DVD disc, planned to hit the market next year, requires a specific DVD players to play, which will also released by Microsoft. Microsoft hopes it will help the company dominate home entertainment as it dominates the desktop computer market.

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