DVDs that are unplayable after 48 hours of viewing are coming soon to a store near you.
To squeeze even more bucks out of the typical consumer, movie studios will now try to make DVDs pay-per-view. Once the new discs (dubbed EZ-D) has been exposed to air for 48 hours, the disc becomes opaque and will no longer be readable by your DVD player - there is no way to restore the disc back to it's playable state, and hence, it will have to be thrown out.
So everytime you want to watch a movie, you have to go out and buy a EZ-D, watch it for 48 hours, and throw it away - each time costing you $$$.
Not even considering the rip-off to the consumer, the environmental effects of throwing away hundreds and thousands, perhaps millions, of discs each year is unimaginable.
I feel a petition coming on soon ...
More information about Flexplay - EZ-D :
To squeeze even more bucks out of the typical consumer, movie studios will now try to make DVDs pay-per-view. Once the new discs (dubbed EZ-D) has been exposed to air for 48 hours, the disc becomes opaque and will no longer be readable by your DVD player - there is no way to restore the disc back to it's playable state, and hence, it will have to be thrown out.
So everytime you want to watch a movie, you have to go out and buy a EZ-D, watch it for 48 hours, and throw it away - each time costing you $$$.
Not even considering the rip-off to the consumer, the environmental effects of throwing away hundreds and thousands, perhaps millions, of discs each year is unimaginable.
I feel a petition coming on soon ...
More information about Flexplay - EZ-D :
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