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Put Your DVDs in the Cloud with 'Digital Copy'

Do you own a ton of DVDs that currently sit on a shelf? Would you like to have streaming access to them anywhere you can get a wired or wireless connection? Meet Digital Copy, a new Hollywood-approved solution from Rovi.

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Courts have likely killed media servers that copy DVDs

Remember Kaleidescape's attempt to sell a server that enabled people to copy their DVDs for personal use? Sounded like a good idea to help keep DVDs alive but after 8 years in court, Kaleidescape suffered another court defeat.

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The future of home video limps forward at CES 2012

While there were a few standout cord-cutting and streaming video products at CES 2012, overall there wasn't as much innovation in the home video space as enthusiasts may have liked to have seen.

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The cloud goes Hollywood

Consumers who recently purchased Warner Brothers' final Harry Potter film on DVD or Blu-ray found a surprise in the package: a digital copy of the movie in the new UltraViolet format. Although the name is not yet familiar, UltraViolet represents Hollywood's first step into the cloud -- the much-hyped idea that media will be stored on remote servers and accessed by various devices.

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Courts have likely killed DVD-copying media servers

Remember Kaleidescape's attempt to sell a server that let you copy your DVDs for personal use? Sounded like a good idea to help keep DVDs alive, but eight years on, Kaleidescape suffers another defeat in court.

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