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Hollywood Does Downloads
In what may be the ultimate fine line to walk,
One other potential deal killer is the price -- $20-$30 which is higher than the equivalent DVD. Beyond the price there will be less additional footage on the downloaded movies than the DVDs.
The higher price is justified by movie execs who say you are paying for convenience and portability. But in reality moves like this annoy customers who know the movie companies have less costs when they deliver movies over broadband connections and charging more for less content is not the way to endear yourself to anyone. In fact it could just fuel the urge to defeat the copy protection scheme.
But the convenience factor may be amplified by the fact that consumers no longer have to shell out $300 for furniture to hold 100 or more DVDs.
The following article details the situation nicely and gives you an idea of when movies will become available and which studios are involved.
CTIA News
As I am at the show today and haven't had time to write up what I think are the interesting trends, please check out the CTIA News page on TMCnet to stay up to date. Thanks.
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