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I'm just sad that the more customer-friendly format is going out... region locking, DRM, menus and features that are more oriented to programmers than proper content designers... I hope that with HD-DVD going out of business, BluRay could actually start think about their costumers instead of focusing in getting all studios behind their arms in their mandatory-DRM format [1].
That prevents you, as a content owner, of releasing any content you want free of any kind of DRM and also forces you to deal with extras fees that the end costumer WILL pay for less rights...
...region-locking, mandatory DRM, gate-keepers to release you works... Madness! DupliPlusMadness!
[1] "Use of AACS is optional for HD DVD, but mandatory for Blu-ray, which can add thousands of dollars to production costs."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_high_definition_optical_...