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Disney Keychest to make buy-once view-anywhere movies a reality with Apple's help?
Disney Keychest to make buy-once view-anywhere movies a reality with Apple's help?
You know who's missing from the Digital Entertainment Content Ecosystem (or DECE) consortium? A group bent on redefining the way we buy, access, and play digital content with a membership roster that includes Best Buy, Cisco, Comcast, Fox, HP, Intel, Lions Gate, Microsoft, NBC Universal, ...
Ditch the DVDs: Disney's 'Keychest' Alters Idea of How to Own a Movie
online.wsj.com — Walt Disney Co. is close to unveiling technology that it says will enable entertainment companies to adapt... their business models to a new reality in which consumers increasingly rely on computers and cell phones in place of DVD players and TVs. The ... (more) Ditch the DVDs: Disney's 'Keychest' Alters Idea of How ...
Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs
Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs
dvice.com — 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 ... (more) Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs
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Disney wants you to throw out your DVDs
DVICE Atom Feed — ... digital one. After all, you can use a DVD on any device capable of playing them, but — thanks to DRM — if you bought a movie on the Xbox Marketplace, you wouldn't then be able to turn around and magically play it on a different machine. Disney isn't the first one to think of a cross-platform distribution method, though we're definitely pro any idea that shakes up the horribly insular nature of today's DRM media. Wall Street Journal, via Engadget

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