DVD-D
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DVD-D is a self-destructing disposable DVD format. Like the EZ-D, it is sold in a cardboard sleeve, and begins to destroy itself after several hours.
DVD-D now exists as one time play only for movies, limited time play for video games, and recordable DVD-D.
The medium in itself is copy protection neutral and does not require additional DRM (Digital Rights Management) type of applications to be installed for the content to be accessible.