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Explains that, as CD-ROM struggled to keep up with multimedia developments, the need for a higher-density format was emphasized; looks at DVD (originally standing for digital video disk, but now simply a format name), and comments on its attractions for libraries and the film industry. Addresses the arguments over copyright that have held DVD back and the coding suggestions that the film industry has offered to try and limit copying; reckons that DVD will not be an overnight success in the consumer market so long as recording on to DVD is unavailable
Keywords: CD-ROM, COPYRIGHT, DIGITAL VIDEO DISK, FILM INDUSTRY
Keywords: CD-ROM, COPYRIGHT, DIGITAL VIDEO DISK, FILM INDUSTRY