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So who has the ultimate right to authorize MC if not the studios? Does it have to be worked out down to individual movie directors/producers?Although this will likely be spun as an anti Bluray thing somehow or other. When it seems its not a hardware/spec issue whatsoever.
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Andy @ Apr 22nd 2008 11:05AM
So who has the ultimate right to authorize MC if not the studios? Does it have to be worked out down to individual movie directors/producers?
Although this will likely be spun as an anti Bluray thing somehow or other. When it seems its not a hardware/spec issue whatsoever.