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Old 15-07-2003, 00:53   #1
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Self-destructing DVDs

"The disc, called an EZ-D, will be sold in an airtight envelope. Once the package is opened, the surface of the disc will start to react with the air, slowly changing colour from red to an opaque black over the next two days. "

Apprently its being released next month, i just wanted to know your views on this issue.

I personley think its a bad idea.

- People will still be able to connect their TV's up to recording equipment. So this wont solve the whole piracy issue.

- I very much doubt the DVDs will be biodegradable and we'll be faced with yet more mountains of CD/DVDs.

- Good idea until some smart person finds that by smearing them with olive oil/car polish wax/something else* will actually preserve them.
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- I read that staff at the New Scientist magazine have discovered that they could extend the life of the disc once opened by keeping it in a sealed container in a fridge!
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Old 15-07-2003, 00:55   #2
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what exactly is the point in a DVD that lasts for two days?
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Old 15-07-2003, 00:57   #3
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what exactly is the point in a DVD that lasts for two dayds:
It's for rentals, you wont have to take it back, so our generation become even more lazy than we are now
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Old 15-07-2003, 00:58   #4
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I dont actually know.

But, to be honest, it just goes to show how much these companies get in profit because these discs will only be about £3! It must cost more for a self distruction DVD
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Old 15-07-2003, 01:07   #5
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so how are they going to predict that you get a full rental out of it? some people may have "warmer" or cooler housers or more humid houses that make it happen faster or slower. And sometimes it might just not work. This is boarderline craziness if you ask me!
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Old 15-07-2003, 01:13   #6
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What happens is when the DVD players lazer goes accross the disc is distructs or makes it "rust" so to speak
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It's for rentals, you wont have to take it back, so our generation become even more lazy than we are now
Think of all the petrol saved...
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It's for rentals, you wont have to take it back, so our generation become even more lazy than we are now
When i first read this I thought crazy, but for rentals it kinda makes sense. I just wonder how much the disc will cost the vide companies and how we will suffer in raised rentals.
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hmm i read this months ago wont stop copying just stops lazyness of returning the disc :p
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Ok good idea for not copying - but wont this cause more wasteage and poluation, because more of the dvds will have to be produced using more fuels casing more of a problem for the world and its atmosphere!?

I think they should just stick to the normal way! it will save more energy - although fuel....?
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How many times have you returned a DVD or Video to the shop and rented another one which caught your eye while you were there?...



Just another reason that "Disposable DVDs" are a bad idea...
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Ok good idea for not copying - but wont this cause more wasteage and poluation, because more of the dvds will have to be produced using more fuels casing more of a problem for the world and its atmosphere!?

I think they should just stick to the normal way! it will save more energy - although fuel....?
I think you are absolutely right - I hate this disposable world we live in. We should be spending our energy devising ways to live in a more sustainable way, not findnig new ways to fill landfill sites. This pledge by the manufacturer in the US to run a recycling operation is just PR fluff to deflect criticism, IMO.

(We use washable nappies with our son because we found out that 8 million disposables go into landfill in the UK every day. They cost a fortune as well.)
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I think you are absolutely right - I hate this disposable world we live in. We should be spending our energy devising ways to live in a more sustainable way, not findnig new ways to fill landfill sites. This pledge by the manufacturer in the US to run a recycling operation is just PR fluff to deflect criticism, IMO.

(We use washable nappies with our son because we found out that 8 million disposables go into landfill in the UK every day. They cost a fortune as well.)
I agree disposable is bad, re-usable or bio degradable is better.

However with regard to disposable nappies (I have 2 daughters) don't the liners get thrown out ? And what about the energy (heating water) wasted washing them, not to mention the chlorides, sulphates, phosphates, surfactants and drying agents in detergents that pollute the water ??

6 of one, 1/2 dozen of the other ?
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Old 15-07-2003, 11:53   #14
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Thats old news they done that first with the DVDscreener's of Die Another Day
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And what is to stop someone ripping the DVD down to an AVI or MPG file then burning it back as a VCD?

Or simply copying the DVD? lol
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