I can guarantee they've addressed it. What he meant was "As far as you know or are concerned, we haven't addressed it."
Warner and Blu decided to play hardball, showing no professional courtesy to HD DVD and informing them of their decision beforehand, so why should Universal and HD DVD now play nice? I like it. HD DVD isn't dead until we say it is, and the way I see it, Warner has until May to come to their senses and realize two formats that are bringing in profit are better than one format bringing in profit. The payoff from $ony might make things a bit complicated, but I'm sure the ball is firmly in Warner's court.
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Eddie @ Jan 22nd 2008 4:04PM
I can guarantee they've addressed it. What he meant was "As far as you know or are concerned, we haven't addressed it."
Warner and Blu decided to play hardball, showing no professional courtesy to HD DVD and informing them of their decision beforehand, so why should Universal and HD DVD now play nice? I like it. HD DVD isn't dead until we say it is, and the way I see it, Warner has until May to come to their senses and realize two formats that are bringing in profit are better than one format bringing in profit. The payoff from $ony might make things a bit complicated, but I'm sure the ball is firmly in Warner's court.