Thank you Steve. I know the way I put it always seems confrontational, I guess that's just my style, but you expressed it with a grace I am incapable of.
Quoting from an article that Matt highlighted (which i then read) is not advocating such an action but nice try though.Sam Posten said:Except what you are advocating is actually, you know, against the law Tower.
I do as well for my favorite formats DVD and BD. Still love the package, presentation and well done audio. My husband and I continue our collection of films. We live in a great age where we have all these choices!MattAlbie60 said:And you'd better hope it keeps growing, and never stops
Yes Joshua it was just announced they hit 3 million and you are correct growing faster than DVD. Weather we like it or not People are warming up to Ultraviolet. The market will continue to grow.Joshua Clinard said:Now it' up to 3 million, growing faster than DVD! By the way, the Paramount app is unnecessary because the vudu app is already available on Xbox.
They bother because some may choose not to go thru VUDU. Isn't giving the consumer choices wonderful!Sam Posten said:So why do they bother? That's the kind of thing that sets you back not puts you forward. False 'choices' indeed.
Well then, you must not have bought any movies, music, or anything else from the iTunes store that you say you love so much, because you can't sell any of those things again, can you.Sam Posten said:Except what you are advocating is actually, you know, against the law Tower.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Millennium_Copyright_Act
Buying means something very specific that is VERY different from how you are acquiring music and movies via digital licensing schemes, including Apples Fair Play.
Bottom line: If you can't sell it again you didn't BUY it.
AGREED. See, I even noted Apple's Fair Play in my post. You guys keep wanting to put words in my mouth that aren't there to try to push this rotten system, but it isn't helping.Joshua Clinard said:Well then, you must not have bought any movies, music, or anything else from the iTunes store that you say you love so much, because you can't sell any of those things again, can you.
I'd prefer to do it myself with my own discs.Joshua Clinard said:If Amazon.com offered Disc to Digital for .99 cents a disc, would you consider uing it?
If it gave me DRM free files yes, for sure.Joshua Clinard said:If Amazon.com offered Disc to Digital for .99 cents a disc, would you consider uing it?