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DVDs to buy but not keep
NY Times: DVD's Meant for Buying but Not for Keeping.
To help consumers avoid [rental late]fees, while trying to develop new revenue, the Walt Disney Company's home video division plans to test market a new type of DVD that will be priced about the same as a rental but never needs to be returned -- because it stops working after a fixed period of time.
July 21, 2003 at 12:51 PM in Digital rights & copyright | Permalink
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