Warner slashes DVD prices to fight piracy in China
Warner Bros, the film company, is to reduce its DVD prices to try and combat piracy.
That’s the good news. The bad news is that only the Chinese are lucky enough to benefit from Warner’s benevolence - Western customers can expect to keep paying full whack.
Read the complete story here. (bit-tech.net)
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