Cypher1980 said:
No no not digital ownership just one time streaming rental. Its where it seems to be at in Europe at the moment. We have a few BIG providers in the UK (Sky, BT, Virgin) and they are mostly pushing streaming rental. I got to admit its pretty good as an experience. Sit back select the movie you want to watch. Confirm your going to be charged a set amount and then watch the movie. No waits no trolling down to the rental shop, just a movie as and when you want it. HD is also available but at a premium. |
I do agree with you there. I seriously wish netflix didn't have to wrangle so hard to get digital copies of movies.
Thats where I think the physical medium comes in. Watch hundreds of movies via a streaming subscriptions. Buy the physical movie if its super awesome. There are still a majority of people who cannot and will not for quite a while be able to stream 1080p.
Blu-ray fills the gap of people wanting to _own_ a physical copy of an awesome movie and wanting to watch it in 1080p if their bandwidth services aren't good enough.











