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6th January 2007, 09:10
...LOS ANGELES – Hollywood studios have approved a new technology and licensing arrangement that should remove a major obstacle consumers now face with burning movies they buy digitally over the Internet onto a DVD that will play everywhere.
Sonic Solutions Inc. on Thursday introduced the Qflix system for adding a standard digital lock to DVDs burned in a computer or a retail kiosk.
The lock, known as a “content scrambling system,” or CSS, is backed by the studios, TV networks and other content creators and comes standard on prerecorded DVDs today...
The rest of the story (http://www.thenewstribune.com/business/story/6310318p-5502193c.html)
Sonic Solutions Inc. on Thursday introduced the Qflix system for adding a standard digital lock to DVDs burned in a computer or a retail kiosk.
The lock, known as a “content scrambling system,” or CSS, is backed by the studios, TV networks and other content creators and comes standard on prerecorded DVDs today...
The rest of the story (http://www.thenewstribune.com/business/story/6310318p-5502193c.html)