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Thursday, June 17, 2004
Steve Jobs urges Hollywood not to adopt HD-DVD


At a private meeting with Hollywood execs, Steve Jobs has supposedly urged Hollywood to avoid working with HD-DVD until the threat of piracy can be guaranteed by the tech world.

This comes from a report in the Wall Street Journal, where Jobs urges Hollywood to not licence movies for the HD-DVD format because of the threat of piracy. He further goes on to say that as a last-resort, computer companies should not include high-definition DVD burners in new PCs .

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