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Comments on ‘iTunes to offer movie downloads on day of disc release’Thursday 1st May 2008 10:28 GMT POINTLESSLiam • Thursday 1st May 2008 11:32 GMT
i bet we get charged £15 to download a movie! how long will that take on shitty UK BB? i can buy anything new, delivered for about £12 - and i have the original - that i can trade in etc (or give to someone for xmas if its shite :)) i have collateral if i buy an DVD. its like on the ps3 - save like 5£ to downlaod content - but you then cannot sell it etc - so its actually more expensive. how the hell doe they expect you do download HD films? arent they like 50GB? more apple nonsense! Buying in every sense of the word?David Perry • Thursday 1st May 2008 11:54 GMT
If that's a real purchase agreement, the DRM should allow the burning of a movie to DVD or Blu Ray once or twice - after all, we can burn something from iTMS a few times legally (unless you go for pricey option, where possible, and get unrestricted MP3). How many appleTV boxes have actually been sold anyway? Am sure the last time I heard it mentioned, the answer was 'not many'. Should be before the DVD/Blu-ray releaseGiles Jones • Thursday 1st May 2008 12:11 GMT
After all, the delays to disc releases are down to the logistics of producing the packaging and discs then shipping them to the stores. What better way to get the movie download market off to a good start? International Pricing...Mike Crawshaw • Thursday 1st May 2008 12:37 GMT
"According to the magazine, Universal, Fox, Paramount, Warner, Sony, Lionsgate and others will today say they will allow iTunes to sell new movies for $15 on the day those films are released on DVD. They will also begin offering back-catalogue movie downloads for $10 a pop." Which will likely equate to £15 or a new one, or £10 for an old one here in sunny Blighty... Think I'll stick to the 5 for £30 deals in Zavvi! High Def? The ISPs won't like that...Anonymous Coward • Thursday 1st May 2008 16:12 GMT
If they went apeshit when the iPlayer got popular (yes, looking at you Tiscali), they're REALLY not going to like people trying to download legit HD content (about 8GB, just for the film, it's the whole disc rip that's in the tens of gigs... uh, not that I'd know). Ho hum. Another idea that won't work in the UK. |
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