torrentfreak.com — BitTorrent Inc has released the final details of their long awaited video store. The store itself will go live this Monday, and will offer movie rentals at $2.99 - $3.99, and ?download to own? TV shows and music videos for $1.99. The "BitTorrent Entertainment Network" will start off with 5000+ titles in their collection.
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k_flowFeb 25, 2007
or like offering classic video games on a console to download for money when you can just get them free and use an emulator and a pc controller to play them with. oh wait
laser314Feb 25, 2007
Yet people still get married. I don't get the cow for free. (if my wife reads this comment she will misinterpret that statement)
gawtmilkFeb 25, 2007
@iamcitizenThere's a great one. You can even download 1080p movies!<a class="user" href="http://www.utorrent.com/download.php">http://www.utorrent.com/download.php</a>
drizekFeb 25, 2007
I dont know what red green is, but go to pbs.org. They have a lot of their shows available online. I usually bittorrent what i want from there(better quality and I dont suck up their bandwidth), but when i dont find a torrent I watch online.
randal2kFeb 25, 2007
If i pay for Download-able media, I want a direct download with 1-4mb transfer, not wait for 3 days at 4-140k. Sorry, but My Bandwith and time is far more valuable then this. The whole model of charge and make you share the cost of downloading by allowing others to download from you is pathetic. In now way shape or form should i have to rely on anyone else for a download that i paid for besides the company that got the money. Now, if they would like to pay me for each K/Mb that I allow there customer to upload or acquire from me... then i would look into this, as is, though, another pathetic attempt to screw me over.
josephgossFeb 25, 2007
ISPs can throttle anysort of traffic they want.reading the terms and conditions for mine state that they can do anything with our speed whenever they want, homecall uk is a real pain
magicbobertFeb 26, 2007
@fkr2I understand where you're coming from, but I'm not a stupid consumer like those who purchase music on iTunes. DRM'd versions are, by design, broken and inferior to their DRM-free counterparts. Why would I pay more for an inferior product?
Closed AccountMar 3, 2007
@fkr2oh scary. lets look at your points1) MPAA sues torrent and usenet sites. good thing I'm an end user2) are you going to link me to the onion next?3) read the fing description of the torrent. or use a private tracker4) after 2 tb + and still going using comcast (now Time Warner). its hard to take an article seriously when its written by a blogger named Niero. Thanks for the FUD you stupid troll.