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dvice.com - 10/23/2009
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Still holding onto that DVD collection? (If so — why ?) Well, Disney doesn't think you need to anymore. Nope, all you need, according to the company, is its "Keychest." Well, and a television, computer, cellphone or that sort of thing.
So what's Keychest? It's a distribution platform ...
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support.apple.com - 10/21/2009
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engadget.com - 10/23/2009
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| Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs: Still holding onto that DVD collection? (If so — why?) Well, Disney do.. http://bit.ly/frRZz 10/23/2009 |
| RT @Dvice #Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs: http://bit.ly/frRZz ("keychest" cross-distrib. platform in dev w/Apple) #digital #tech 10/23/2009 |
| RT: DVICE: Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs http://bit.ly/frRZz #tech 10/23/2009 |
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Disney And Apple Team Up To Create A New Video Distribution Model
OhGizmo! —
... media player, etc. You would be able to do this without having to worry about ripping the DVD, you could simply activate a key that comes with your movie.
Yes, this is DRM. However, it sounds like the right kind of DRM (if there really is such a thing). As long as they aren’t going to tie you down to very specific hardware, it could turn out alright. It will be interesting to watch this develop, but I’m still wary of any sort of DRM.
[ WSJ ] VIA [ Dvice ]
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