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By Stevie Smith Jun 11, 2007, 13:06 GMT
More movies on the way to iTunes Store?
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It is a great plan. It works great for the USA, but what about Europe and the UK ? When are these movies and TV shows going to show up on our iTunes or is it just a service which benefits americans ?
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Everyone besides the US will get the shows and movies when the MPAA members get off their fat asses and realize that the rest of the world wants these things too. The current system of movie releases (whether in the theatre, on DVD, or online) is stuck in the middle of last century. Their whole business needs to change to face the reality of modern telecommunications and overnight shipping. RIAA members are starting to realize this - slowly. The movie industry is at least 5 years behind.
Personally, I hope that these movies are decent quality - since HD is starting to move into the home, I would expect that any on-line version would be of DVD quality or lower (please not lower!). Of course, I wonder how long it will take before the DRM is cracked on this - and if they will allow iPod use or only Apple TV and PC display.
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