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Thomas
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PostThu Nov 20, 2003 1:38 pm    Online Movies Promised by 2005

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BBC News wrote:
Top Hollywood executive Jack Valenti has said technological developments could mean newly released films being available online by 2005.
The Motion Picture Association Of America chief said issues of secure delivery were almost resolved.

Valenti said films should go straight from big screen to internet well before rental release on DVD and video.

However, the film business had no plans to follow the music industry in suing pirates, Valenti added.

Sturdy

"As long as stealing movies and music is high-reward and no risk, people are going to do it," he said.

According to Valenti, film industry insiders are currently working with a number of companies, including Microsoft and Hewlett-Packard to develop a secure system for delivering films to the internet.

"I really do believe that maybe by this time next year we'll be able to have the beginnings of some really sturdy, protective clothing to put about these movies," Valenti said.

Online movie piracy, while still a relatively small part of overall film piracy, is beginning to grow as internet connections become faster.

Copyrighted

Many of this year's blockbusters, including The Matrix Reloaded and Hulk, were available before they were released in cinemas.

Studios have been experimenting with putting their films online legitimately.

One service, Movielink, allows users to download films for a fee - although most films are not made available until a few months after they have been in cinemas, and currently the service is only available in the US.

Although the film industry has no plans to sue web pirates, a new bill has been proposed by US senators which could see those responsible receiving jail sentences.

California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, who is sponsoring the bill with Texas Republican Senator John Cornyn, said there was "no legitimate purpose" for a person putting copyrighted material not legally available to the public online.

If the bill, which was proposed last week, becomes law, those found guilty may face up to five years in prison.


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PostThu Nov 20, 2003 4:33 pm    

It'll be nice to have movies online, so that one wont have to go out to rent them

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PostThu Nov 20, 2003 4:42 pm    

We have a much faster connection now, so it certainly would be possible,

But if a movie was available online before it hit the cinemas, I still think I'd wait for it. Apart from this not being my computer (so I can't start clogging it up with movies! ), I think I'd prefer to watch it in the cinema with friends; not stare at a computer screen at home...

As for after cinema releases: I only buy movies that I really enjoyed. I like to watch them when I want, in the living room, or my bedroom, or whatever. As I share the computer with family, I couldn't realistically make use of it whenever I wanted. I also like to have the little boxes with the proper names on,



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PostThu Nov 20, 2003 4:51 pm    

Yeah, it's uncomfortable watching movies on the computer sometimes. I have a DVD player on my PC so it can be kinda annoying if someone else is using the television.

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PostThu Nov 20, 2003 5:34 pm    

I don't know why, but it's better for me to watch a film on TV rather than a computer. It makes no sense, but it just does. The cinema also has a far better atmophere, and by the time you paid for the movies, and the money to download them then it would be just as expensive.

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PostFri Dec 05, 2003 12:17 pm    

Yes! They finally decided to have movies on the computer! I fear cinemas, 1Jer. I usually wait for the VCDs and DVDs to come out before I see any movie.

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