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Posted by Gregory Weston on 11/01/05 01:37
In article <1130788099.930039.297400@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>,
"FunkyDevil" <qs8rzr001@sneakemail.com> wrote:
> It's about Itunes video sales.
>
> Apparently people are paying for stuff that you actually get for free ,
> and I'm not talking about P2P, I am talking about literally free ,
> "TV shows, short films and music videos"
But those aren't free. Someone pays for the TV shows and videos and,
ultimately, it's the viewer. The shorts have previously only been
available on paid-for prerecorded media. What you get for your $2 from
the iTunes store is no commercial interruptions (which for the TV shows
shaves over 25% of the run-time off) and all the time-shifting you like
along with fairly easy space shifting.
G
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