The use of media in physical formats is becoming increasingly extinct. Nowadays, consumers no longer like to watch videos or listen to music with cassettes, CDs and more. Recently, those who still own Warner Bros. Home Entertainment digital video discs can claim compensation if their respective DVDs are damaged.
However, it is only affected between 2006 and 2009. Warner Bros. will replace them with new DVDs or other content DVDs of approximately the same value. According to reports, the application for this replacement digital video disc is free and Warner Bros. has its own way of checking its authenticity.
This is a very noble thing to do by a conglomerate company. Consumers who defend their own content rights after it is purchased will certainly respect what Warner Bros. does and may not be done by others.