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Old 01-17-2007, 03:41 AM   #1
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Blu-ray Refutes Claims of Porn Ban; Vivid Plans First High-Def Release

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The Blu-ray Disc Association is speaking out against charges that the org is shunning adult video distributors from releasing content on Blu-ray.

As we reported last week, the co-founder of porn distributor Digital Playground says that his company was forced to change HD allegiances after "all Blu-ray Disc copying facilities in the United States had refused to cooperate." He went on to allege that primary Blu-ray backer Sony "wants me to publish my films on HD DVD."

Without responding directly to Digital Playground's claims, Marty Gordon, vicechair of the Blu-ray Disc Association US Promotions Committee emphasized in a statement to Ars Technica that the Sony-backed organization is committed to working with "all" content providers.

"The BDA welcomes the participation of all companies interested in using and supporting the format, particularly those from the content industry," said the BDA's Gordon. "We look forward to working with any content providers interested in providing their audience with [the] best possible high definition home entertainment experience."

And indeed, as recently as last Friday, plans appeared to still be on the table for a Blu-ray (and HD DVD) release of 'Debbie Does Dallas... Again,' the first film from industry giant Vivid Entertainment to be released on high-def. (We first reported on Vivid's plans to support both high-def formats last October.)

Analysts say that the pornography industry, which generates an estimated $57 billion in annual revenue worldwide, could play an influential role in increasing high-def adaption rates and -- especially if forced to choose sides -- could help determine an ultimate victor in the high-def format wars.
Ahh, good to hear an official response...commence enjoying your porn in Blu-ray HD you porn fans!
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Old 01-17-2007, 03:50 AM   #2
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commence enjoying your porn in Blu-ray HD you porn fans!
Like I was ever worried that it would not be the case...

I wonder if the pr0n industry has the patience for those 100-200 hour VC-1 encodes per title....
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Old 01-17-2007, 04:23 PM   #3
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I just enjoy the chirp of crickets in place of HD DVD proponents earlier claims of the format being yet again over with HD DVD the victor. Evangelism at its best.
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Old 01-17-2007, 04:33 PM   #4
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Nah. They will say that digital underrground did make those statements and Sony did try to block them, just later BDA realized it was bad press and backed off. Something along those lines.
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I have no doubt that SONY will not run the adult titles on their own lines; it's the suggestion that they would pull the licencing from anyone else who wants to do it that is farsical.
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I just put this in another thread.

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