Do you remember using a VHS tape? How about a Betamax one or even a Laserdisc. Take a trip down memory lane and get a nostalgic kick out of seeing what we used to consider "amazing" video quality.
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Apple takes away videos after you've bought them:
https://twitter.com/drandersgs/status/1039270646243414016
http://thedigitalbits.com/columns/my-two-cents/091318-1100
Jack Valentini in front of US Congress: https://genius.com/Jack-valenti-hearing-on-home-recording-of-copyrighted-works-annotated
DVD sales chart: https://www.newscentermaine.com/article/news/nation/worlds-last-remaining-vcr-company-to-cease-production-this-month/280267354
Lord of the Rings Return of the King editions: Return of the king editions http://www.movies.com/dvd-movies/lord-rings-return-king-dvd/m26881
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