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1. The reasons for the continued rearguard actions (to be) simple. 2. For every item of original technology put into DVD, a license fee (to have) to be paid to the owners of the technology. 3. These license fees may only (to be) a few cents per drive but when the market (to amount) to millions of drives a year, it is well worth arguing over. 4. If this didn't make matters bad enough, in (to wade) the movie industry. 5. Paranoid about losing all its DVD-Video material to universal pirating, Hollywood first (to decide) it wanted an anti-copying system along the same lines as the SCMS system introduced for DAT tapes. 6. Just as that was being sorted out, Hollywood (to become) aware of the possibility of a computer being used for bit-for-bit file copying from a DVD disc to some other medium. 7. The consequence (to be) an attempt to have the U.S. Congress pass legislation similar to the Audio Home Recording Act (the draft was called "Digital Video Recording Act") and to insist that the computer industry be covered by the proposed new law. 8. Whilst their efforts to force legislation (to fail), the movie studios did succeed in forcing a deeper copy protection requirement into the DVD-Video standard, and the resultant Content Scrambling System (CSS) was finalised toward the end of 1996. 9. Subsequent to this, many other content protection systems have been developed.
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