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		<title>By: Disney wants to sell more Blu-ray titles (Eclectic Electronics)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Disney wants to sell more Blu-ray titles (Eclectic Electronics)</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Disney has a supposed plan to increase the sales of Blu-ray movies. They are intending to offer Blu-ray movies two full days before the standard definition DVD counterpart. I am not thoroughly sure if that alone would lead to selling more because the Blu-ray version would still end up to be more expensive, but hey Disney thinks it&#8217;s worth it. We&#8217;ll just have to see if many consumers will embrace Disney&#8217;s early Blu-ray release plan. Blu-ray is currently in a tight battle against both standard definition DVDs and digital downloads. [...]</description>
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