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Blu-ray Disc Association
NameBlu-ray Disc Association
Formation2004
Key peopleMasahiro Chatani, Toshiba, Sony

Blu-ray Disc Association is a consortium of companies that developed and licensed the Blu-ray format, a digital optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the DVD format. The association was founded in 2004 by a group of companies including Toshiba, Sony, Samsung Electronics, and Panasonic. The Blu-ray Disc Association worked closely with other organizations such as the Digital Versatile Disc forum and the Optical Storage Technology Association to establish standards for the format. The association's efforts were supported by major Hollywood studios, including Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and 20th Century Fox.

History

The Blu-ray Disc Association was established in 2004, with the goal of developing a next-generation optical disc format that could store high-definition video and audio content. The association's founding members, including Toshiba, Sony, and Samsung Electronics, worked together to develop the Blu-ray format, which was designed to offer higher storage capacity and faster data transfer rates than the existing DVD format. The association collaborated with other organizations, such as the European Broadcasting Union and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, to establish standards for the format. The Blu-ray Disc Association also worked with major Hollywood studios, including MGM Studios, Paramount Pictures, and Lions Gate Entertainment, to promote the adoption of the Blu-ray format.

Organization

The Blu-ray Disc Association is a non-profit organization that is governed by a board of directors, which includes representatives from the association's member companies, such as Toshiba, Sony, and Samsung Electronics. The association has a number of working groups, including the Blu-ray Disc working group, the BD-ROM working group, and the BD-RE working group, which are responsible for developing and maintaining the technical specifications for the Blu-ray format. The association also has a number of liaison relationships with other organizations, including the International Electrotechnical Commission, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, and the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers. The Blu-ray Disc Association works closely with other industry organizations, such as the Consumer Technology Association and the Digital Entertainment Group, to promote the adoption of the Blu-ray format.

Technical Specifications

The Blu-ray Disc Association has developed a number of technical specifications for the Blu-ray format, including the BD-ROM specification, the BD-RE specification, and the BD-R specification. The association has also developed specifications for Blu-ray 3D, Ultra HD Blu-ray, and other advanced features. The Blu-ray Disc Association works closely with other organizations, such as the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers and the International Telecommunication Union, to establish standards for the format. The association's technical specifications are supported by major companies, including Intel, Microsoft, and Apple Inc., and are used by a wide range of industries, including the film industry, the television industry, and the video game industry.

Licensing and Certification

The Blu-ray Disc Association offers a licensing program for companies that want to manufacture Blu-ray products, such as Blu-ray players and Blu-ray recorders. The association also offers a certification program for Blu-ray products, which ensures that they meet the association's technical specifications. The Blu-ray Disc Association works closely with other organizations, such as the Underwriters Laboratories and the International Electrotechnical Commission, to establish standards for the certification program. The association's licensing and certification programs are supported by major companies, including Toshiba, Sony, and Samsung Electronics, and are used by a wide range of industries, including the consumer electronics industry and the computer industry.

Members and Supporters

The Blu-ray Disc Association has a number of member companies, including Toshiba, Sony, Samsung Electronics, and Panasonic. The association also has a number of supporter companies, including Microsoft, Apple Inc., and Intel. The Blu-ray Disc Association works closely with other organizations, such as the Digital Entertainment Group and the Consumer Technology Association, to promote the adoption of the Blu-ray format. The association's members and supporters include major companies from a wide range of industries, including the film industry, the television industry, and the video game industry, such as Warner Bros., Universal Pictures, and Electronic Arts.

Market Impact

The Blu-ray Disc Association has had a significant impact on the market for digital optical disc storage media. The Blu-ray format has become a widely accepted standard for high-definition video and audio content, and is used by a wide range of industries, including the film industry, the television industry, and the video game industry. The association's efforts have been supported by major companies, including Toshiba, Sony, and Samsung Electronics, and have helped to establish the Blu-ray format as a major player in the market for digital optical disc storage media. The Blu-ray Disc Association has also worked closely with other organizations, such as the Digital Versatile Disc forum and the Optical Storage Technology Association, to promote the adoption of the Blu-ray format and to establish standards for the industry. The association's market impact has been significant, with the Blu-ray format being used by major companies, including Netflix, Amazon, and Google, and by a wide range of industries, including the music industry, the gaming industry, and the software industry.

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