news.cnet.com— YouTube wants to offer movie rentals and is in talks with several top movie studios about obtaining licenses to stream feature films on a rental basis.
Sep 2, 2009View in Crawl 4
netflix better watch out, this might actually be some good competition for them, if this happens, blockbuster is really dead, they won't last 5 years. Redbox will probably still be good though.
Closed AccountSep 3, 2009
Get back in the kitchen, Kate.
regeyaSep 3, 2009
OK, everyone seems to hate this so far, but I gotta say...I'm reading this on my TV on a machine I'm using for MythTV, so this sounds good to me.
Closed AccountSep 3, 2009
netflix better watch out, this might actually be some good competition for them, if this happens, blockbuster is really dead, they won't last 5 years. Redbox will probably still be good though.
z1pherSep 3, 2009
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geff5Sep 3, 2009
This is the next step in monetizing youtube (after adding ads and getting companies to 'promote' terrible videos), but it won't work.
jfujitaSep 4, 2009
I pay $9 a month for the 1 dvd at a time plan and watch unlimited streams on my Roku player.