It's the Blu-Ray licensing group, not Microsoft, that's charging $30 per Blu-Ray device. This is what this format war has been all about; not which one is technically superior, better for the consumer or more flexible but which one will reap more royalties.
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Peter @ Dec 29th 2005 7:49PM
It's the Blu-Ray licensing group, not Microsoft, that's charging $30 per Blu-Ray device. This is what this format war has been all about; not which one is technically superior, better for the consumer or more flexible but which one will reap more royalties.