I don't think studios thought this one through. Unless they are also going to release DVDs that are slightly cheaper that rental services will have to buy. Otherwise, everyone's going to go to Blockbuster and download the movie. Someone else needs to take note of this comment to make sure that studios don't try to change their story when they try to blame P2P for failing movie sales.
surely blockbuster will have specific rental copies as you can rent a regular DVD, but anyway, that doesnt matter as all you need is a copy of anydvd and your favourite burning tool
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I don't think studios thought this one through. Unless they are also going to release DVDs that are slightly cheaper that rental services will have to buy. Otherwise, everyone's going to go to Blockbuster and download the movie. Someone else needs to take note of this comment to make sure that studios don't try to change their story when they try to blame P2P for failing movie sales.
And why do you think they won't? Regardless you don't need a bundled portable version to be able to copy from any DVD rented from Blockbusters etc.
surely blockbuster will have specific rental copies as you can rent a regular DVD, but anyway, that doesnt matter as all you need is a copy of anydvd and your favourite burning tool