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Aug 2007
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Didn't WB's music arm recently start offering unencrypted mp3's through Amazon's download service in an attempt to loosen Apple's stranglehold on downloadable music? I get the funny feeling MS trying for exclusive Xbox Live contracts at the same time that's going on won't fly too terribly well.
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Feb 2007
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well you think MS were investing in HDDVD for free? this was always there plan, and as penton said, now there really showing there colours as they will only continue investment if they get what they want in return.
This was what it was always about. VC-1 and HDI acceptance would of made it easier to transition studios to MS's download goals. MS viewed HD DVD as a stepping stone. Big info today, thanks gents. |
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Bandwidth, monopoly, itunes, hard drive space, i mean this cant be for real is it, Max? |
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Sep 2007
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While I would never underestimate MS's opinion of themselves, it is entirely possible that this is a way to back out and save fact. They tried to slow things down as long as they could, the cost of continuing is too steep to be worth it, so they put an absurd offer on the table. Certainly not the only explanation, but a very feasible one. For a long time there has been talk of the face saving that is likely to start at the end of things. I may be wrong, but if I am right, I would have loved to have seen the look on the faces of the rest of the red camp there when this was laid out.
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Jan 2007
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Out of curiousity...
Would this digital distribution that MS wants possibly be involved with AT&Ts IPTV platform, of which MS is the software vendor? |
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Feb 2007
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they need the exclusives lined up 'now' so in six years they have a full exclusive service with little competition, its the way MS has always worked. EDIT as max said above. Last edited by gandley; 12-30-2007 at 01:37 AM. |
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Sep 2007
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I don't think it matters if they think that downloads are the best thing since sliced bread and the ultimate source of income for a century to come. MS is asking major studios to tie contol over the distribution of their properties to a single company for who knows how long a period. Any studio exec that takes such an offer should be canned on the spot. Take that offer, and you might as well just hand them the rights to your catalog and get it over with.
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So, they back HD DVD, trying to create a stalemate, and stealing a lot of the thunder Sony had leading into the PS3's launch. Suddenly, instead of Sony releasing the "everything and the kitchen sink" home entertainment device, they were realeasing "an overpriced video game system with an unnecesary and expensive optical drive that many people wouldn't want." (That's not my opinion, but the opinion that started to be expressed by many gamers.) As always their strategy is brilliant... the question is "Will it work?" |
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Now, this is no new behavior from Microsoft, it has been going on for quite a few years now, so Toshiba must have either known the consequences of dealing with Microsoft and taken the chance that would be, or, and I do not think this is likely, simply have been naive and thought that Microsoft would not stab them in the back, if Microsoft saw a better deal. If Toshiba, and other companies, were in fact so naive to believe Microsoft all the way, I would suggest that it is better that Toshiba goes bankrupt - Microsoft should be case-study in law-schools on the subject of partner-contracts. If you do not have an iron-clad contract with Microsoft, you are going to get cast away at some point, and if you actually come up with a contract that would positively protect you, you can be sure that Microsoft would most likely not sign that at all, since that would require them to consider somebody else than themselves - at all. Sorry for the long post, and even in the insider-thread, but when you do deals with Microsoft you better make sure your contract is bulletproof, because if they find a loop-hole, and they will, they are surely going to use it to the fullest, regardless of any consequeces. (First post from me, I have been lurking a few months, Blu-ray user when I got my PS3 (PS3 launch in Denmark in March 2007 ![]() |
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Feb 2007
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well back along from an MS source there was talk of in time of making HDDVD take on some of the functions of xbox live in future players. Dismissed at the time, but the more you hear the more you could see how the two would intergrate.
lest not forget, HD DVD was already dead before MS entered the game and started spinning its partners (and pulling in universal). If anything toshiba was thrown a lifeline back then. Last edited by gandley; 12-30-2007 at 01:52 AM. |
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So MS does want to be a truly monopolistic company. I don't see how a media company would allow their content to be distributed on line by one company... INSANE! WB is looking better and better everyday. Safe to ask if Paramount entered into that kind of deal with their "transaction"? |
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Also it goes a long way towards explaining why long time AVS members who were pro Blu-ray (like me) were banned, but he never was. My ban actually expired on November 18th (6 months!) but I am never going back. I spent quite a bit supporting the products of AVS affiliates and regardless they treated pro-Bluray members as second class citizens. Last edited by krinkle; 12-30-2007 at 01:59 AM. |
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Feb 2007
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Hey Max.
Is this the first time MSFT has actually laid down their cards? Is this really like the "finally the truth comes out" type of thing it feels like, or has this been ongoing and a meeting finally took place..... also, whats the perception around the office? Is this widely viewed as a possible benefit to HD DVD or a "boy its about time they said it" type of move? Seems liek if this is the first coming out of the closet for MSFT they must really be backed into a corner because they really dont seem to have very good bargaining chip atm. |
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