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people trading huge amounts of DVDs, TV shows, warez and porn. Three terabytes of new content every single day, to be precise. Welcome to Usenet, the original piracy hotbed.
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After years of painful negotiations, tech companies will finally be able to offer the ability to burn DVDs of downloaded pics this year. Those discs could then be screened on any home DVD player."This is very important to us because there's already a huge
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the all-time total number of legal movie downloads in history is less than the first day's sales of the DVD of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest. That really does suck, doesn't it? Here are the Top 10 reasons why the idea of digital downloads o
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IndiePix is a new e-shop and online service created for the broad independent film community at large. We are a group of home video experts, /information professionals, media arts specialists, and most importantly, committed supporters of independent film
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The Netflix strategy is obvious: By offering streaming at no additional charge, the company hopes not only to compete with the iTunes, CinemaNow and MovieLinks of the world, but also hopes to eventually lower its postal fees. After all, there's only so ma
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But on Monday Verisign announced a deal with Adobe who’ll distribute their P2P infrastructure along with the next version of the Flash player. That’ll get it into tons of homes nearly overnight.
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Open Media Network lets you download, watch and listen to educational and public service programs. It’s smart Internet TV that lets you experience: DVD-quality videoThousands of programsWhen and where you want
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Hollywood studios have approved a new technology and licensing arrangement that should remove a major obstacle consumers now face with burning movies they buy digitally over the Internet onto a DVD that will play everywhere.
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we think that the $40 million earmarked for 2007 could prove insufficient,” and that other costs could rise as postage rates increase and Netflix spends more on marketing, they said. Pitz estimates, for example, that it cost Amazon $42 million-$64 mill
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the DVD Forum gave formal approval to a new type of recordable disc that will accept movies encrypted with CSS, the same copy-protection system used on retail discs, for playback on set-top DVD players, reports Video Business. The step was considered cri
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Consumers don't like the idea of having to buy the same product two or three times. Today, when you purchase a DVD, you can play that in your living room, on your laptop while flying cross-country, or in your car's DVD player.
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Wal-Mart Stores on Tuesday announced the launch its own video downloads service beginning with an exclusive "Superman Returns" DVD bundle containing a video download option with purchase of the physical DVD.
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Universal Pictures Australia and ReelTime Media have launched the major movie download-to-own service that includes secure burn technology. It is also the first major movie download service in Australia and New Zealand, asserts an official release.
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While not one of the major US studios, the largest movie studio in India's Bollywood, Rajshri, has just broken the logjam by releasing their new blockbuster film, Vivah, online for rental and in theaters on the same day. Using Brightcove, they were able t
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Sony is making part of its content library available on Grouper, so that people can link to it, or embed it in their blogs or Web sites (as I've done here.) Every time a clip is played, there's an opportunity to purchase the movie on DVD.
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Nearly half (47%) of respondents ages 12 to 17 say they would watch a movie on a PC, well above the interest in doing the same on a cellphone (11%) or video iPod and similar devices (18%). A similar share of those 21 to 24 said they would watch movies on
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Amazon wird Mircosofts DRM verwenden. Rentals 1 Device, Gekaufte auf bis zu 4 + brennen auf DVD. Nur in den USA: Die Terms of Use wurden für diese Details auseinander genommen.
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Eine Zusammenfassung der day and date strategien von IFC und Magnoli (Cuban/Wagner). Beide wollen daran festhalten sind aber miteinander verstritten. Und die MPAA hat beide verbannt.
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VoD nutzer sehen ca. 17 Filme pro jahr on demand. Sie kaufen aber nur um 1% weniger DVDs als nicht VOD nutzer. Aber sie leihen um 11% weniger Filme aus. Studios bevorzugen VoD statt Rentals.
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In 2006 werden nicht mehr soviele DVDs herausgebracht wie noch in 2005. Das Niveau gleicht sich an 2004 an. Nur Dokus und neue Filme konnten zulegen. Ausländische und single TV DVDs nahmen ab. Grund ist die begrenzte Ladenfläche.
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Filme werden noch für die nächsten fünf Jahre Hauptsächlich über DVDs abgespielt werden. Der portable Markt ist sehr begrenzt (iPod) und Apple erwartet eine menge Konkurrenz von VOD (Comcas), DVD, Netflix, Cinemanox und Movielink
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Vivid und CinemaNow werden Filme für $20 als Download anbieten, die komplett auf DVD gebrannt werden können. Der Download umfasst alles Extras und Möglichkeiten der DVD-Version. Downloads können so komfortabel auf dem Fernseher gesehen werden.
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Die NATO ist nach wie vor gegen Day-and-date. Zahlen zu Bubble: $200k Kino aber 100K DVDs verkauft sowie Erfolg auf HD Net und im HotelTV. Es gibt neue Pläne für solche Releases. Waterborne 300 bezahlte Downloads 22k verkaufte DVDs.
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Marc Cuban erklärt seine Day and Date Strategie. Dabei geht er auf die Probleme und Lösungen ein und spricht über die Einsparpotentiale sowie eine Gewinnbeteiligung der Kinos an den DVD verkäufen.
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Zsfg. Bubble vertrieb. Konsument hat die Kontrolle. Andere Regisseure heulen. Kinos bekommen Anteil am DVD Verkauf. Studie zu neuen Vertriebsfenser Kino runter DVD rauf isg. 36% rauf.
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DVD Verkauf von Independentfilmen, die sonst nicht vertrieben werden.
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Day-and-Date der tod des Kinos?Werden Filme dadurch Billiger?Windodws werden auf jendenfall immer Kürzer.Bubble keinen Effekt auf H.Leute gehen immer ins Kino.Kein Modell für Blockbuster.