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Disney Is Lone Holdout From Apple's Plan to Sell 4K Movies for $20 (wsj.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report: Apple has signed new deals to sell movies in ultra high-definition with every major Hollywood studio except the one with which it has long been closest: Walt Disney. At an event Tuesday where he announced the new Apple TV 4K, the tech giant's head of software and services, Eddy Cue, said the device will offer Hollywood movies in the high-resolution format, called either 4K or UHD, for ultra-high definition. Logos for most major studios briefly flashed on a screen behind Mr. Cue, including Time Warner's Warner Bros and Comcast's Universal Pictures. Mr. Cue said those studios' movies will be available in UHD at the same price as high-definition movies. Participating studios have agreed to a maximum price of $19.99 for 4K movies, currently the highest price for HD movies, according to a person with knowledge of the deal making. Apple had pushed studios not to raise film prices above that threshold. The one absence from Apple's list of big studios selling movies in UHD is Disney. It wasn't immediately clear why the company behind Star Wars and Marvel couldn't reach an arrangement with Apple. It currently sells its films in 4K on other digital stores, such as Wal-Mart Stores' Vudu, for $24.99.

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  1. Re: F**k Disney by rogoshen1 · · Score: 0, Troll

    It's not stealing. Using that term confuses the issue greatly.

    He's not walking into their office and stealing the raw film, along with all copies.

    At worst he's depriving them of revenue that more than likely they'd never, ever get from him to begin with.

    It's more like trespassing on an old grumpy man's virtual lawn.