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'Harry Potter' Offered (Legitimately) on the Net

Skyshadow writes "Warner Brothers is distributing several movies, including Harry Potter and Mars Attacks via the internet. The price is the same as I pay for Pay-Per-View from my satellite provider ($3.99 for a 24 license), and the movies are in the area of 700 megs. I'm sure that movies on demand will eventually take off as a legitimate and feasible distribution method, but given that a vast majority of US households are without broadband, is this an idea before its time?"

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  1. Definitely before its time by number_man · · Score: 4, Funny

    I figure it would take me about, oh, 24 hours to download a movie...

  2. Does this run on !Windows? by vidnet · · Score: 2, Funny
    The studio said a key factor in allowing people to download digital copies of its films was CinemaNow's anti-piracy technology, supplied by Microsoft Corp.

    New studies indicate that Linux users never buy movies online, showing once and for all that linux users are evil h4x0rz who steal for fun and torture puppies. More at 11.

    (I'd go check the site myself, but I don't have a flash plugin for my browser so I was stuck on the front page)

  3. Re:Only works for me if... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Funny

    Im sorry but your comments are in violation of the user license that your DVD's came with. you do not have infinite viewing or any resale value... you are not allowed to re-sell that DVD as it is not your property. It's ours and you must return it to us when you no longer want it. also you are only allowed a few viewings... watching the DVD too much and with more than 2 people in the room is a violation.. (you do have the curtians closed and doors locked right? that is also a violation if someone can watch it from outside.)

    Damn you people that think you own something just because you bought it.