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It's the future of home video, people should get used to it.
Vudu is not the future of home video.

Streaming or "owning" in the cloud also isn't the future of home video.

I see you predicting the demise of physical media on different forums, Chris, but the idea that one will be replaced with the other could not be any more naive. And you are free to bookmark this post so that you could come back in 2-3 years to quote me.

The future of the home video market will be one of multiple options - meaning a fractured market, very similar to the one we have at this point.
This idea that somehow people will stop wanting to own physical products, and in this case their favorite films/shows, is as naive as the idea that electronic mail would replace physical mail. Which is something that was widely speculated some years ago.

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