Michael Pachter explains why Sony is helping its enemy.
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Well sony is making money out of Xbox One.
There are are nine electronic companies that own blu ray: Sony, Matsushita, Pioneer, Philips, Thomson, LG Electronics, Hitachi, Sharp, and Samsung.
So any company that uses blu-ray has to pay royalties to the companies listed above.
What? Really?
Business is business and Sony doesn't own all the rights to Blu-Ray. Why does Microsoft let Sony make windows tablets? Because it's a f'n business thats why.
Money.
MS so forward thinking. Their the reason HD DVD is doing so well today!