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IBM includes ads in DVDs IBM has plans to include commercials in your DVDs after asking the US Patent Office for exclusive rights to a “system and method of providing advertisements during DVD playback.” This is just plain nuts – it means whenever you view your discs, they will come with ads unless you fork out extra dough for a digital certificate of sorts in order to bypass ads. These ads won’t only appear at the beginning of the DVD, but throughout just like those pesky ads on TV. This sounds really nuts, but since the future of entertainment is changing just like its content delivery system, folks who download movies won’t have to grapple with ad-laden DVDs by then.

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