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Article: Digital Copy Portable movies.(SHOW)(BEYOND HOLLYWOOD)(Column)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- September 5, 2008
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Byline: Sonny Bunch, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Some people want to watch their movies on the go - on their laptops, their iPods and their iPhones - without hauling around boxes of DVDs. Studios have just the solution for this slice of consumers: digital copy.
Twentieth Century Fox has led the way in the newest front of the digital revolution, presenting the first DVD with digital copy at January's Macworld Conference. DVDs packaged with the technology quickly hit store shelves, and Warner Bros. has followed suit, selling its own films with digital copies enclosed.
It's an effort to make it easier for consumers to have the type of functionality and ...