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The Tech Herald writes: "With a recent consumer report revealing that Sony's Blu-ray format is struggling to find market traction, the high-definition standard is now facing a potentially costly court battle with Orinda Intellectual Properties USA, which claims that Sony's HD platform infringes on its patented technology."
The Tech Herald writes: "With a recent consumer report revealing that Sony's Blu-ray format is struggling to find market traction, the high-definition standard is now facing a potentially costly court battle with Orinda Intellectual Properties USA, which claims that Sony's HD platform infringes on its patented technology."
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