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theprof00 said:

... I think you misunderstood.

I mean, "If you were to look online, there are several places which say 'Not 30%' or 'not even 30%'. These kind of statements imply that it is near 30%, otherwise, these statements would say 'Not even 25%', or something similar."

I added an update above, which I will post here as well:

UPDATE:

I've been doing some checking and found out that there are additional fees on top of per disc licensing. Totaling all costs, logo fee, AACS+formats, keys, certification, duplication, etc etc, you pay about 15k-30k$ per BR title that is released. There are about 1500 titles in existence as of Jan 2009. At 15k, that's another 22.5M in fees paid on top of per disc licensing costs.

You keep on throwing out numbers without much context or reference. Just throwing out raw numbers doesn't tell me anything. Without knowing the expenses, distribution and other details, these numbers are practically meaningless.



Anyone can guess. It takes no effort to throw out lots of predictions and have some of them be correct. You are not and wiser or better for having your guesses be right. Even a blind man can hit the bullseye.