Bill Gates Believes that Blu-Ray is “Bad” for Consumers

October 18, 2005 on 1:34 pm | In Daily News |

The Microsoft leader’s intuition cannot be taken as an example, considering that the numerous rather weird predictions made Bill Gates were laughed at by both experts and users. After the already famous reference to the maximum memory of 768 kb, Gates strikes back with new material. According to Microsoft’s architect, the Blu-Ray technology, which won’t work too well on the computer, is the movie studios’ tool. He also said that this is a solution aimed against the consumer.

It was expected that Microsoft would attack
sooner or later the Blu-Ray solution, after deciding to back the other format, the HD-DVD. Still, calling Blu-Ray “the no.1 enemy” is quite a challenge. Gates justifies his statement by saying that, together with the launching of Blu-Ray, the movie studios will have way too many protections at their disposal, which will be detrimental to users. Bill Gates doesn’t have something against the Blu-Ray‘s technology, his discontent having to do with the protections which are not designed to aid consumers.

The Blu-Ray format includes three protections against piracy, while the HD-DVD is based on the DRM protection system, which authorizes local transfers.

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