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The '''paper disc''' is one of the formats chosen to succeed the ]. Developed by ] and ], the disc can be read by Sony's new ] format. It was officially announced on ], ].

Paper discs are made of 51% ] by weight. They are easy to cut up, making them easily disposable to preserve ].

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