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By Paul Sweeting -- Video Business, 10/1/2007

OCT. 1 | FROM CONTENT AGENDA: Proponents of on-demand manufacturing and in-home burning of DVDs wondering whether the major studios are ready to embrace the new business model can look to Japan for comfort.

On Thursday, leading Japanese telecommunications company KDDI launched that country’s first download-and-burn service with an impressive line-up of titles from Warner Home Video as well as several leading Japanese distributors.

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