DVD-D

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DVD-D is a self-destructing disposable DVD format. Like the EZ-D, it is sold in a cardboard sleeve, and begins to destroy itself after several hours.

DVD-D now exists as one time play only for movies, limited time play for video games, and recordable DVD-D.

The medium in itself is copy protection neutral and does not require additional DRM (Digital Rights Management) type of applications to be installed for the content to be accessible.

This medium, however, does not stop users from copying the disk before it is destroyed.

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