Mon 11 Jun 2007
Media News: Armed with iPhones, Apple to offer movie rentals next?
Posted by Daniel under Media news
Apple has reportedly been in talks with major movie studios about starting an online film rental service that may start as early as this fall. According to Mashable.com’s Kristen Nicole, a 30-day rental would run about $2.99, the film expiring with some sort of DRM.
Read about it here.
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June 11th, 2007 at 12:03 pm
I will never understand why people are willing to pay for intangible bits of data, especially intangible bits of data locked down with draconian DRM.