Let's hope they don't try to rip us off. I used to rent movies for 3 to 4 euros or less. Since I am the one paying for the downloading of the movie (through my ISP), the total amount of money that I spend (iTunes store rental + downloading through my ISP) must not be higher than what I previously paid.
That would be in an ideal world (since they are saving huge amount of money by not having to deliver the movies phisically and there are less intermediates). But, knowing how those bastards of the movie studios are, I bet the price will be equal or higher to what you would pay for a physical movie rental.
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Let's hope they don't try to rip us off. I used to rent movies for 3 to 4 euros or less. Since I am the one paying for the downloading of the movie (through my ISP), the total amount of money that I spend (iTunes store rental + downloading through my ISP) must not be higher than what I previously paid.
That would be in an ideal world (since they are saving huge amount of money by not having to deliver the movies phisically and there are less intermediates). But, knowing how those bastards of the movie studios are, I bet the price will be equal or higher to what you would pay for a physical movie rental.