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Old 02-03-2018, 05:46 PM   #8
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It should be a simple process not requiring a spreadsheet to review when an owner of a 4K movie attempts to redeem the digital version of the movie. At the very least, there should be some truth in advertising required from the people releasing the disk whether or not the movie's digital code will redeem and at what level, and it should be further required to be listed on the exterior dvd packaging cover. The various companies have been given a pass on this up to now and it needs to come to an end, and the only way it can come to an end is from the customer demanding it.

I own about 75% of all the 4K movies and when I first starting buying them, I gave a pass to the various problems with the digital versions of those movies, thinking it was because 4K was new. Now over a year later and prices have pretty much stayed the same, the same problems exist relating to digital and in some cases are more blatant.

We are beyond the "new" stages now, and the problems still exist and as always it has to do with money, or more specific, the desire to squeeze every drop of revenue out of a disk release as possible.
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