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 Posted by Erik Funkenbusch on 06/22/06 02:19 
On 21 Jun 2006 18:19:48 -0700, asj wrote: 
 
> BYE BYE TOSHIBA! Take Gates and Microsoft along with ya, ok? 
 
I'm really not sure why you support a format that is more restrictive, and 
gives the movie studioes even more power over you.  You *DO* realize that 
Blu-Ray doesn't require managed copy, while HD-DVD does.  That means that 
studio's have the *option* of whether they want to allow you to make a 
backup copy of your disk, while HD-DVD requires giving you that right. 
 
Also, given Sony's recent actions in regards to root kits and other 
invasive tecniques, one would have to wonder why a Linux advocate would 
trust them at all. 
 
And, by the way, today Terminator is ranked at #136.  And The Fifth Element 
is at #410.  This ranking really doesn't mean a lot.  For example, Neil 
Young, Heart of Gold is #3 right now.  And, "The Hills Have Eyes (unrated)" 
is number 6. Oh, and the mary tyler moore show is #14. 
 
Are you seriously going to suggest that these are more popular than the 
hundreds of other titles at lower ranks? 
 
Here's a hint, Items that are just released rank very high because a small 
number of people buy them in a short time.  It's really only an indicator 
if you stay highly ranked for a long time.  I also wouldn't put it past 
Sony to buy titles to pump up their ranking. 
 
Since the HD-DVD titles were released months ago, and the Blu-ray titles 
just in the last few days, it's natural that they would have high rankings. 
What were the HD-DVD titles rankings the first few days they were released? 
 
What *IS* interesting is that the HD-DVD titles are ranked higher than 
their non-HD versions, and that should tell you something.
 
  
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