http://cbs.marketwatch.com/news/story.asp?siteid=mktw&guid={C6EBCF4D-D7B7-4FAA-8001-B0A0B0B4630C}&
Sorry for the long url, this came from CBS Marketwatch.
Disney is going to start letting users download movies for $2.99 - 4.99 for 30 days. It includes recent movies like Gangs and Chicago.
I don't see this as a real money maker at the present time. I can't believe that there is that many people willing take the time to download, if they even have the capacity, and then want to watch movies on their PC.
This is a deal with Movielink so my guess is Disney would get a license fee as well as some small cut from each download without much out-of-pocket costs. Still, I can't see it being a great deal of revenue now or in the near future.
Sorry for the long url, this came from CBS Marketwatch.
Disney is going to start letting users download movies for $2.99 - 4.99 for 30 days. It includes recent movies like Gangs and Chicago.
I don't see this as a real money maker at the present time. I can't believe that there is that many people willing take the time to download, if they even have the capacity, and then want to watch movies on their PC.
This is a deal with Movielink so my guess is Disney would get a license fee as well as some small cut from each download without much out-of-pocket costs. Still, I can't see it being a great deal of revenue now or in the near future.