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Amazon, Studios in Talks for Burn-to-DVD Movie Downloads Service
Fri Mar 10, 2006 at 12:55 PM ETTags: Downloadable Media, Amazon, Warner, Paramount, Universal (all tags)
Only days after online retailer IndiePix announced
a new pay service that will allow consumers to download independent films and burn
them on a DVD, The New York Times reports that Amazon is in advanced
negotiations with major studios Warner, Paramount and Universal for
a similar, broader, service. Amazon's move comes at pivotal time for both the studios and online retailers. Both industries are making a mad dash to entice tech-saavy consumers with instant access to their products, amid a dizzying array of new internet and on-demand services and technologies.
Although the studios have been experimenting with video-on-demand services such as MovieBeam and MovieLink, and making select television shows available for download on Apple's iTunes, none offer the ability for consumers to burn purchases to a DVD disc and then play them on any DVD-compatible device.
If talks between Amazon and the studios are successful, the launch of such a service would send shock waves through the industry. With the online retail giant's huge reach -- and a hybrid approach that would allow consumers the instant satisfaction of a download, coupled with the ability to continue to watch movies on DVD -- Amazon could quickly bring movie downloads to the masses.
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- Amazon Considering Downloads [New York Times]
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