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DVD Video - Throw away DVD's putting greed in front of common sense? |
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How safe is a DVD that has an ongoing volatile chemical reaction going
to be in the confines of your home and in the hands of little children? Have they passed this by the FDA as a courtesy, or the EPA? And of course, how long would it take for companies to start marketing clear "protective" DVD sleeves that would make the disks stop disintegrating by sealing it from the oxygen environment? There is a huge market for such protective disks that could be applied to CD's, which are easily scratched as paint is on a window pane. Of course I am sure that they are looking at rental companies closely for ensuring that their free ride is over? There is so much content out there, I think people will be more disgusted with the obvious reach for greed, over the environmental and safety issues. If I was Disney, I would think twice about investing in such a "novelty" idea, that is not even fool proof. Aster |
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