http://www.electronista.com/articles/07/12/04/bay.on.microsoft.hd/
A film producer, who seems to be impartial and independent, claims that Microsoft is trying to prevent resolution of a universal standard for HD movies by propping up the HD-DVD format which will lose out otherwise. The Toshiba Paramount exclusive deal might therefore have been paid for by Microsoft, and may be a violation of anti-trust law and interference with business. He claims that his own have been forced unwillingly to go to HD-DVD format.
A film producer, who seems to be impartial and independent, claims that Microsoft is trying to prevent resolution of a universal standard for HD movies by propping up the HD-DVD format which will lose out otherwise. The Toshiba Paramount exclusive deal might therefore have been paid for by Microsoft, and may be a violation of anti-trust law and interference with business. He claims that his own have been forced unwillingly to go to HD-DVD format.
Director: Microsoft fueling HD wars
Microsoft is deliberately feeding into the HD disc format wars to ensure that its own downloads succeed where physical copies fail, says movie director Michael Bay in a response to a question posed through his official forums. The producer contends that Microsoft is writing "$100 million dollar checks" to movie studios to ensure HD DVD exclusives that hurt the overall market regardless of the format's actual merit or its popularity, preventing any one format from gaining a clear upper hand. Bay's own Transformers is available on disc only in the less popular HD DVD format despite his stated preference for Blu-ray. To the director, this is primarily a stalling tactic while Microsoft refines its own online-only technology.