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Old 01-26-2008, 01:12 PM   #1
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Default An example of how stubborn the DVD Forum is

"The DVD6C Licensing Group (DVD6C) revised its patent licensing program including a new license agreement, which offers reduced royalty rates and additional licensing options.

The group consists of developers of DVD technology and formats -- Hitachi, Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. (Panasonic), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., Sharp Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, Victor Company of Japan, Ltd. (JVC) and Warner Bros. Home Entertainment Inc.

Key changes to the new licensing program include the reduction of royalty rates for DVD Read-Only Discs (i.e., the DVD-Video Disc, DVD-Audio Disc and DVD-ROM Disc) from US$0.045/Disc to US$0.040/Disc for sales of DVD Read-Only Discs beginning on or after the Effective Date of the New DVD6C License.

The new licensing scheme also adds the +R Discs and +RW Discs as new categories of licensed DVD Products. The royalty rates for +R and +RW Discs shall be the same as the current royalty rates for DVD-R and DVD-RW Discs, respectively.

In addition, Time Limited DVD Discs in the DVD-ROM Disc, DVD-Video Disc and DVD-Audio Disc categories have been included in thelist of the licensed DVD Products.

The Group said that interested parties would remain free to negotiate individual license agreements with DVD6C's member companies, rather than taking out a single portfolio license or license for a category of products. "

http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News...x?NewsId=22358


For years, the DVD Forum refused to even acknowledge the existence of DVD+R(W). It is technically superior to DVD-R(W) and eventually vastly outsold DVD-R(W). So now that -R has been pounded into the ground, they accept +R. Let's hope it won't take as long for Blu to be accepted by the Forum.

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Old 01-26-2008, 05:47 PM   #2
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who cares

PS I mean what the DVD forum thinks

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Old 01-26-2008, 09:27 PM   #3
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The DVD Forum is slightly less useful than the UN.
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Old 01-26-2008, 10:07 PM   #4
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So who owns what type of royalties for VHS?
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Old 01-26-2008, 11:23 PM   #5
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I have had two Panasonic DVD recorders.

The first recorded only on DVD-R and DVD-RAM, even though DVD+R was big at the time.

The second records on DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+R, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM. They were pretty much forced by the market to support the plus format at that point. However, in a last fit of stubbornness, when you put in a DVD-R, it calls it a DVD-R, but when you put in a DVD+R, it just calls it a "+R". Because, you know, it's not really a DVD. I found that quite funny when I first noticed it.

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