Honey, Let’s Download a Movie
As Real Networks joins Movielink (owned by five movie studios, site inaccessable to non-Americans) and CinemaNow (partly owned by Microsoft) in the legit movie download business, the actual number of subscribers is pretty paltry. The two existing services distribute a mere 135,000 movies per month. Why aren’t they selling better? Let’s see: Could 10 to 30 minute downloads, lousy image quality, DRM and file-sharing networks have anything to do with it?
I’d be curious to hear from anybody who had used these or other legitimate movie download services (I don’t think there are any such companies in Canada). I can see legal music downloads being viable (though I’m not paying for DRM-equipped music), but people consume movies differently, and the technical and social barriers to downloading them may be too high.
