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Remember DVDs? Two studios have a plan to preserve the near-dead format

LOS ANGELES - The market for DVD and Blu-ray discs has been on life support for years, as streaming has become the technology of choice for home video customers.

In the last decade, the U.S. market for physical discs has gone

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