http://www.cnn.com/2006/TECH/interne....ap/index.html
Nice concept, it's about time Hollywood starts realizing this kind of potential. On the other hand, I wonder how long it'll take hackers to break the coding so that the movie can be viewed/burned onto regular DVD's.
I wonder if they'll include special features with it, or just the movie. $30 for just the movie is kind of a rip off when DVD's generally include a load of extras on it nowadays (not always great stuff, but it's nice to view sometimes and get some insight as to why they made that movie that way).
Do you guys think this will fare well? If I can buy and download a movie on a portable device (besides a laptop), it might interest me. But again, I'm into extra features too, so if they dont include them, I'll probably just continue buying DVD's (or renting them, a lot of movies nowadays are "watch once and forget about it").
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