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Old 03-17-2013, 04:38 PM   #1
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Let's say you have a film/TV series you want buy but it's not available on Blu-Ray but you can buy an HD version of said title from from VUDU, Amazon Instant, etc. Now if you buy the film/TV series do you own it forever like a DVD/Blu-Ray, or can it be taken away from you as if you were using a rental service like Netflix?
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Let's say you have a film/TV series you want buy but it's not available on Blu-Ray but you can buy an HD version of said title from from VUDU, Amazon Instant, etc. Now if you buy the film/TV series do you own it forever like a DVD/Blu-Ray, or can it be taken away from you as if you were using a rental service like Netflix?
On vudu you own it forever not sure about amazon but I'd say it would be the same.
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You own it as long as the company continues to provide the service.
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You own it as long as the company continues to provide the service.
This is the biggest weakness going forward to the digital services where you have to rely on the company's servers for the movie. As I have said elsewhere, I do not expect CinemaNow or Flixster to be around in a few years. Vudu is better financed as a division of Walmart, but they have pulled the plug before on digital services (their MP3 debacle) when Walmart didn't immediately dominate the category.

The only providers I can guarantee will be around in 10 years still providing services are Amazon and Apple. This is why digital "ownership" with the other download services is quite risky in the long run. I still own DVDs I bought in 1996, but there is little reason to expect digital services to have that level of permanence.
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This is the biggest weakness going forward to the digital services where you have to rely on the company's servers for the movie. As I have said elsewhere, I do not expect CinemaNow or Flixster to be around in a few years. Vudu is better financed as a division of Walmart, but they have pulled the plug before on digital services (their MP3 debacle) when Walmart didn't immediately dominate the category.

The only providers I can guarantee will be around in 10 years still providing services are Amazon and Apple. This is why digital "ownership" with the other download services is quite risky in the long run. I still own DVDs I bought in 1996, but there is little reason to expect digital services to have that level of permanence.
If you buy a title as the commercials say "Own it on Blu Ray, DVD or Ultraviolet" then yes when you download it its yours. VUDU may not be around but its part of Ultraviolet and your titles would still be yours as long as you downloaded the files and your machines still work. This is according to the UV Demystified website.
Im waiting for one of the larger digital sellers to go under and trigger a consumer backlash and calls to state attorney generals. Many states are already working on Digital Bill or Rights for e commerce laws that include digital purchases of movies tv, music and software over the internet. The studios dont want to go there as attorneys will eat them up.
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You own it as long as the company continues to provide the service.
Well, that goes without saying, obviously. Unless the Company is the film studio and the Service is, say, VUDU.
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Well, that goes without saying, obviously. Unless the Company is the film studio and the Service is, say, VUDU.
Even a studio could decide to discontinue providing their own service. This is a bit different but look at Disney as they discontinued their Disney Movies Online service. Plus according to the T&Cs for UV they only guarantee your digital copy for two years. UV provides better protection, not solely dependent on one company, but it's quite feasible that one day UV could be discontinued as well.
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On vudu you own it forever not sure about amazon but I'd say it would be the same.
That would be nice because I'd hate to pay X amount of money for content just for it to disappear and maybe reappear at the drop of a hat.
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The way I look at it is that I was Paying 4-6$ a few years a go renting at blockbuster. Now I can get a redbox at walmart for $2 on bluray and have to return it within a day. I won't buy a uv code for more than $4 max and that has to be a new title otherwise $2 is the average. Even if I watch it once and were to loose it at some point I've still only paid around or less than the rental cost and had the convenience of rewatching it on my schedule. Even If I lost a hundred streaming titles I wouldn't be overly upset.

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That would be nice because I'd hate to pay X amount of money for content just for it to disappear and maybe reappear at the drop of a hat.
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Even If I lost a hundred streaming titles I wouldn't be overly upset.
Nor would I if I had the title(s) on BD or at least DVD, then again if a title with an HD transfer was on Blu-Ray, I'd have no need to buy a digital version.
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That's true.

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Nor would I if I had the title(s) on BD or at least DVD, then again if a title with an HD transfer was on Blu-Ray, I'd have no need to buy a digital version.
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