Post by account_disabled on Feb 24, 2024 3:53:38 GMT -5
Movies You can easily rent or download your favorite or new movies that you like according to the description. You can create a library "in the cloud" from these movies and synchronize movies with different devices. You can share the movie with your friends. And there is no need to be a pirate and steal something from torrents: Open Steam for Movies Find "The Hangover 2" Click on "Rent for $2 for 24 hours" To watch a movie. All. Nothing more. Easy victory over piracy in just 4 steps. And as a bonus: you don't feel guilty about being a "pirate". In a way, Netflix does something similar. But the choice of films is still limited. And they want you to buy a Blu-Ray disc for $30, supposedly to watch the movie on several digital devices. How about having the author pay you $10 for the latest Harry Potter and watch it whenever and wherever you want, without any discs? Your customer can just go and download the movie anywhere and absolutely free (albeit illegally) and they give you credit by already making the decision to pay for the movie, to do it legally.
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And you still have the nerve to believe that consumers should Europe Mobile Number List do it on your terms? The agreement between the service and the user in this area does not work like that. And let it be wrong, but this is how the mechanism of "piracy - anti-piracy" is arranged, and companies need to recognize it. Instead, movie bosses are trying to condemn services like Netflix for undercharging them for access to legal content. "Steam for cinema", digital distribution, would help solve a number of specific problems in the field of copyright infringement. But it is not easy to force all companies to agree and use the same platform. I'm sure no one wants to bookmark “Sony Steam,” “Universal Steam,” “Paramount Steam” and a bunch of other "steams." And another aspect is relatively low prices. And it is completely impossible to force them to give up some ridiculous DRM-protection technology, because of which you will never be able to share the already bought movie with your friends. Instead of throwing millions at the legislative front of SOPA and PIPA,
Companies should invest that money in R&D and create a platform for digital universal coThe company Cafe4tune.com, which is located in California and was founded by immigrants from Russia and Armenia, announced the launch of a new project - a social network with the same name. The authors of the idea, who have already invested 20 million dollars in their venture, consider VKontakte and Facebook to be their main competitors and expect to give them serious competition. A feature of the new social network, according to the idea of its creators, should be the ability to communicate not only with the help of text messages, but also in video mode in 3D format. Moreover, each network user will be able not only to manage his own image, but also to create his own virtual world, up to an entire city with all the infrastructure. However, the project organizers did not stop there. The social network provides users with the opportunity to create a completely real business in their virtual world - enterprises with online stores,