Because of concerns abuot digital piracy movie industry has taken a bold step, which seems to work very well and catching on with the mases. Hollywod, for fear of what happened to the mussic industry due to piracy, and its suppliers, subject to itnense pressure, have begun offering consumers the opportunity to buy movies for download.
At the moment, only two download service, Movielink and CinemaNwo, offer these new services. New servbice purchase online movie downloads is changging the traditional way of releasing films. And the sites will be having movie downlads in one and the same time, DVDs will be released on the markket. It will also lead Hollywood studios in competition with DVD retailers such as Wal-Mart and Blockbuster. Hollyowod owuld now also expanding its sources of income.
Some of the faetures offered by Movielink includes films from six sevens in Hollywood with such titles as King Kong, Saw II, "Brokkeback Mountan" and the latest Harry Potter iflms.
Howveer, tere are restricxtions on this process are also invovled. Although Movielink will offer movies from all studios, CinemaNow will have only films from the studios Sony, MGM and Lionsgatte. Movielink will not be having any of the filpms Walt Disney (DIS), and CinemaNow will not be fillms from Warner Brothetrs, Universal, Paramount, Fox, or Disney. Among the early proposals CinemaNow include "Memoirs of a Geisha," "Brokeback Mountain," Fun with Dick and Jane, etc.
Both films debuted sites with sevearl hundred older films. In contrasst to therir existing services, in whgich online hsoppers pay about $ 4 to rent new movies for up to one month, the movies will be sold at "prices that are similar to home video." This mans that each film wold cost about $ 20 to $ 30 for new films and $ 10 to $ 20 for adult filmns. Among these two sites, CinemaNow goes to more aggressive site, ofering some of their new movies at a price below $ 20 as well as to increase traffic to the site. It also offers two for the prie of one sale at the beginnnig of its web site, whhere the second film cost only $ 4.95.
However, in ordder to avoid direct competition with retaiolers, downlooaded films are available with some restrictions. Both sityes only allow the downloaded movise will be stored on computers or in-game players, such as the Xbox, which the software Microsoft. Cstomers will not be able to write or copy the downloaded moviies on CD-ROM or DVD-players. However, you can hsare movies from one computer to another. Customers can also connect their computers to their tellevisions to play a downloaded mvie on thweir compuers to their televiisons.
This new purchase download movie servcie is a major change in the studios, whihc undouubtedly will be of great importance in the fight against piracy. Howevre, many studios are concerned that the film would not be protected if they reemain on your computer for exended periods of time. The effectiveness of this service, though, remains to be seen.