Oh, little grasshopper...
Uploads are priced per bit. DVDs are priced per disc, no matter how many or how few bits are on each disc. If you shift bit delivery from uploads to DVD (bits that would have to get from S-E to the player regardless), you reduce the cost of the former with no change in cost of the latter; this is a net cost savings.
Even if DVD bits might have to get overwritten by upload bits at a later date, there is still no cost in including those bits on DVD anyway; at worst it puts off the cost of pushing the new upload bits until a later date (letting S-E do more profitable things with that money in the meantime).
Executive summary:
- Pressing redundant data to otherwise empty DVD = free
- Uploading data = $$$
Now, did you "state" that...
No, you did not. But did you actually believe it? Either you did or you hadn't gotten there yet. If the collection disc was near capacity you would have had a case, but as it stands now, this is the only possible terminus to your train of thought.


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