Warner, 20th Century Fox plot digital storage revolution

Warner, 20th Century Fox announce digital movie storage scheme
Warner and Fox's scheme aims to prevent digital piracy

Warner Brothers and 20th Century Fox have teamed-up to offer an old-fashioned solution to a new problem and also tackle the digital dominance of iTunes and Netflix.

Two of Hollywood's biggest studios have partnered with physical storage giants San Disk and Western Digital to give viewers a way to continue watching when they're without an internet connection.

Vision for the future

The project is the brainchild of the Secure Content Storage Association (SCSA), which aims to protect valuable files online and for the studios will assist their drive against illegal downloading and sharing.

"The vision for this new product is to store, play and back up in the cloud personal and professional content," said Mike Dunn, President, Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment.

"The device renders content up to 10 times faster than over-the-top internet. We see Project Phenix as a key component of the emerging digital ecosystem."

Via: Mashable

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