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Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
Originally posted by: R Nilla
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
I understand what people are getting at, but I really don't think that exclusive partnerships, and 'purchased' exclusivity are necessarily analogous to what Sony is doing by blocking the streaming of content to a specific piece of hardware that is otherwise available through the Netflix service.
Originally posted by: mc866
Originally posted by: R Nilla
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
I understand what people are getting at, but I really don't think that exclusive partnerships, and 'purchased' exclusivity are necessarily analogous to what Sony is doing by blocking the streaming of content to a specific piece of hardware that is otherwise available through the Netflix service.
+1
We're talking about two different things here, MS was able to negotiate and secure a contract with Nextflix. Which is different then what appears to be a petty retaliation from Sony by blocking content it owns from Netflix.
Originally posted by: Gooberlx2
Originally posted by: mc866
Originally posted by: R Nilla
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
I understand what people are getting at, but I really don't think that exclusive partnerships, and 'purchased' exclusivity are necessarily analogous to what Sony is doing by blocking the streaming of content to a specific piece of hardware that is otherwise available through the Netflix service.
+1
We're talking about two different things here, MS was able to negotiate and secure a contract with Nextflix. Which is different then what appears to be a petty retaliation from Sony by blocking content it owns from Netflix.
But not from Netflix, just from viewing on the Xbox360...which makes it even more petty.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Perhaps it's in retaliation for MS blocking 100% of Netflix content from playing on PS3 and Wii (without using third-party hacks via a PC):
MS press release
"Microsoft and Netflix ... today unveiled an exclusive partnership to offer consumers the ability to instantly stream movies and TV episodes from Netflix to the television via the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system. Xbox 360 will be the only game system that lets users instantly watch movies and TV episodes streamed from Netflix."
Someone at Ars speculated it might just be negotiating over price though, with Sony wanting a bigger share of MS' bribe to netflix.
The partnership is described as exclusive in the first paragraph of the press release, and MS uses "will be" (future tense) in describing the exclusivity.How do we know that MS blocked anything?
Bribe is a great way to describe paying a fee for a service. :roll:
It seems appropriate since MS must have done or given something extra (possibly not cash) to make the agreement exclusive to the 360.Netflix and MS have entered into a partnership. I don't think I would call that a bribe. One of the Netflix founders sits on the MS Board. Netflix also uses MS's Silverlight tech for video streaming.
An exclusive contract that blocks (direct) streaming to the PS3 and Wii.We're talking about two different things here, MS was able to negotiate and secure a contract with Nextflix.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
The partnership is described as exclusive in the first paragraph of the press release, and MS uses "will be" (future tense) in describing the exclusivity.How do we know that MS blocked anything?
Bribe is a great way to describe paying a fee for a service. :roll:It seems appropriate since MS must have done or given something extra (possibly not cash) to make the agreement exclusive to the 360.Netflix and MS have entered into a partnership. I don't think I would call that a bribe. One of the Netflix founders sits on the MS Board. Netflix also uses MS's Silverlight tech for video streaming.
If there was no bribe, wouldn't it be in Netflix's self-interest to leave open the possibility of getting money from Sony and/or Nintendo in the future? Wiiflix?
An exclusive contract that blocks (direct) streaming to the PS3 and Wii.We're talking about two different things here, MS was able to negotiate and secure a contract with Nextflix.
Note that MS didn't block DVD player manufacturers, roku, etc. from making agreements with Netflix, just Sony and Nintendo.
annnnndddd did they hold netflix for ransom to agree? No, they paid for the rights, netflix took the money, the end.
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Annnnnnd was Sony legally obligated to offer content just to help MS sell 360s? Apparently not.
But MS was first to "not play nice" here.
So, as in most P&N discussions, the correct answer is "both parties are jerks."
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Annnnnnd was Sony legally obligated to offer content just to help MS sell 360s? Apparently not.
But MS was first to "not play nice" here.
So, as in most P&N discussions, the correct answer is "both parties are jerks."