Sunday, October 01, 2006 7:59:08 PM
i like how netflix does it.. "unlimited rentals" but you can only have a certain number of DVDs at one time.. likewise, if reeltime had a similar program "up to 3 streams at one time" would that be a bad thing? or they could have scaling services.. a "family plan" and a regular account...
imagine trying to coordinate between a group of friend who got to watch what movies when.. ugh, just pay the membership. people who want to share memberships probably have no qualms about copying DVDs in the first place.
the FBI recently busted a guy across the road from a friend of mine in Portland... he had pirated over 200 movies, now has to find $250K or go to jail. never thought i'd see the day when someone who was just copying films would cop it like that - i thought they were mainly after those who copied and re-sold them... but there you go.
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