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Monday, April 3, 2006

MPAA: DRMmed downloads at twice DVD price, that's the ticket!

The LA Times reports on a plan by the Motion Picture Association of America and member studios to offer DRMmed, Windows-only downloads for feature films -- at twice the price of DVDs.

Consumers will snarf the overpriced, PC-only downloads like cake, the convoluted thinking goes, for "convenience factor." Link to story, and see also this MPAA press release issued late last week about why more restrictive DRM is good for you. (Thanks, Roland Dobbins)

In related news, Torrentspy's response to an MPAA lawsuit argues that if linking to copyrighted content is unlawful, the studios should go sue Google for infringement, too:

Attorneys for Torrentspy likened the service to that of Google when it comes to finding BitTorrent files. Their response cited several cases, including the Supreme Court's infamous decision in MGM v Grokster.

The defense noted how users of either Google or Torrentspy who look for torrent files must also access a "torrent tracker," which manages the distribution of files. "There is no allegation that defendants' website manages file distribution like a tracker," the response said.

Link to WebProNews item.


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