DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
Will?
Originally posted by: rival
i feel sorry for the ppl that rent vhs, poor bastards
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
hmm alright, so people will download 6+ gigs to watch a movie?
And what's to stop people from ripping DVD movies now? What's going to happen that's not happening now?
Originally posted by: Linux23
this is good and bad news at the same time.
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
Originally posted by: Moralpanic
Originally posted by: paruhd0x
DVD sales have eclipsed video sales, and just this past March, the weekly revenue from DVD rentals exceeded VHS rental revenue for the first time, according to VSDA.
Not for long... the same thing that happend to the music industry is about to happen to the movie industry.
And what happened to the music industry? You really buy into all the RIAA crap?
People will just pirate the crap out of DVDs like people did with music CDs to mp3 files... its inevitable.
hmm alright, so people will download 6+ gigs to watch a movie?
And what's to stop people from ripping DVD movies now? What's going to happen that's not happening now?
Dude... people already do. I see you haven't been to newsgroups lately. There are all kinds of whole DVDs on there.
Originally posted by: rpc64
I think the difference between music and movie pirating is that pirated DVDs are very large files and are not as easy or convenient to download as mp3s. It's still happening of course, but maybe not to the extent that it is with mp3s?
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: Linux23
this is good and bad news at the same time.
How so? What is bad about it?
Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: Linux23
this is good and bad news at the same time.
How so? What is bad about it?
the dreaded "anti-black bar" consumers that will inevitably bring the widescreen era to its knees and welcome back the dreaded Pan and Scan.
Originally posted by: Linux23
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: Linux23
this is good and bad news at the same time.
How so? What is bad about it?
the dreaded "anti-black bar" consumers that will inevitably bring the widescreen era to its knees and welcome back the dreaded Pan and Scan.