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Old 05-15-2014, 02:52 PM   #1
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Default What would make Ultaviolet a "killer app"?

I was thinking about this yesterday. Since UVVU is owned by studios, what if they came up with a "all you can eat" service like Netflix?

You would pay a subscription for a limited selection of movies/tv, etc. Le't say it was $9.99 per month and all studios would offer up some of their movies and shows to the service.

In addition, all titles could be rented or purchased just like today including those not part of the unlimited streaming.

The studios would share the subscription based on some algorithm that takes into account how many titles they offer up for unlimited streaming and how many streams of their titles occur on a monthly basis.

of course, titles would change just like they do today with Netflix.

Would this not effectively give the studios what they want (full control of their catalogs) and give consumers a heck of a deal?

Thoughts?
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