EU Launches Antitrust Probe Against Blu-ray And HD DVD
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The European Commission believes that the companies that are backing each format may have licensing terms that breach European competition rules.
Just when we think that Blu-ray and HD DVD will start showing up in mass production, the two formats enter into more trouble. Both Toshiba and Sony received letters from the European Commission earlier this month.
According to a European Commission representative, "we sent a letter earlier this month to the makers of HD DVD and Blu-ray to request information about licensing." Toshiba did not respond to inquiries but Sony confirmed that it did receive a letter from the European Commission.
Source: Daily Tech
Just when we think that Blu-ray and HD DVD will start showing up in mass production, the two formats enter into more trouble. Both Toshiba and Sony received letters from the European Commission earlier this month.
According to a European Commission representative, "we sent a letter earlier this month to the makers of HD DVD and Blu-ray to request information about licensing." Toshiba did not respond to inquiries but Sony confirmed that it did receive a letter from the European Commission.
With all the issues Sony has faced thus far, lets hope this is not going to add to their woes.The European Commission is still waiting for all replies to come back. It will then decide whether or not to pursue a full anti-trust probe.
Source: Daily Tech
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Actually, the main reason that Betamax ended up sucking hind tit was due to Sony's typical attitude that still permeates the company to this day. They wanted ultra high licensing costs for competitors to be able to manufacture tape units to use Betamax format. Matsushita (i think it was) wasn't nearly as greedy with the VHS format, so that's the way industry went and then Sony ended up with nothing.
Actually it was JVC...but you're right on their MO.
Thanks Matt, I couldn't remember exactly when I posted that. Now that you mention it, I do remember buying my first tape machine and it was a JVC, not Panasonic. I payed like $1100 for it too, back around 1980 or 1981.
If they do force competitors to pay more for using Blu-Ray, you can bank on it that they will be giving HD DVD another serious advantage, just like VHS vs Betamax.