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You might be eligible for a replacement ... if one still exists (and possibly US only).I surely have some Warner Bros. DVDs manufactured between 2006 and 2008 (58 discs from all studios of movies that came out in 2005 alone) but I haven't noticed the kind of obvious physical "laser rot" like that displayed in the original article. (https://www.joblo.com/warner-bros-dvds-dont-work/)
Still Clinging to DVDs?
Some Warner Bros. Discs Have Started Rotting Away
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You might be eligible for a replacement or a refund, depending on
whether your malfunctioning DVD is still in print.
If you're still hanging on to your physical DVD collection, you
could be in for a nasty surprise.
Many DVDs manufactured by Warner Bros. between 2006 and 2008 have
been hit by an issue known as "laser rot," where DVDs simply stop
working due to a rotting of the layers, an investigation by movie
review site JoBlo reveals. So far, it doesn't seem like Blu-ray
discs or HD-DVD are affected.
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