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The paper disc is one of the formats chosen to succeed the DVD. Developed by Sony and Toppan Printing, the disc can be read by Sony's new Blu Ray format. It was officially announced on April 15, 2004.

Paper discs are made of 51% paper by weight. They are easy to cut up, making them easily disposable to preserve data security after there is no further use for them.

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