Into temptation crowded

Into temptation crowded house

Do people really trust movie service provider to store their movies? What happens to your movies if your movie provider goes bankruptcy? In traditional disk you only have to trust your seller to ship it or hand it to you after you pay them. With digital copy if you dont have that copy in your pc you might have to trust them rest of your life. Number of choices. What if your movie provider doesnt for some reason distribute movie you wantreally old or not so liked movie? You have to go to other providers service and create new account. Do you really want to remeber what movies you have under every service provider when you have registered lets say to 4-5 proviers? I just dont think movie studios will allow you to store movies on your own pc since they want to be in control of their product even after you have bought it. If they did only hdd crash is needed to loose your whole collection. Like already stated here more and more isp:s are setting caps how mutch you can download. Even if they didnt, BD/Hd dvd quality videoaudio material would take so mutch bandwidth most of people wouldt have that good bandwidth. We are talking over 20mb/s speeds here. If you can not watch it as live steam while you download one into temptation crowded house make a argument that it is faster to go store and buy the damn thing. How to give something like this as a present? Do you write something on the paper and wrap it up? At least i would prefer disk. 5 Can you sell them? in loved and hated steam service game online distribution you cannot sell your games. For me steam is grate service since it hides most of the drm, cd-keys, etc so you just have to push play and i havent ever sold my games. Games are also mutch more frequently used than movies so they get scratches faster. None of my movies have gone unplayable, but same cant be said about my non steam games. So my prediction is that in less than 10 years Online distribution will remain under 30% into temptation crowded house will mostly be used as rental service. If im wrong it is because us and other countries for some reason suddenly want to put alot of money on internet network mainly to replace old cables with fiberoptics. You have those issues but I think that if terrestrial providers into temptation crowded house at what they could sale through the internet with speeds increasing for core cities they could sale TV channels through the net, with all the possible small revenue streams they can get stead money out of they wont be able to lock subscription content to the TV/cable/Sat anymore. with a few bucks they can sing what ever you like. They dont just change their minds they are not that stupid. What i dont get with some people so what if BD lives or die? so what? why you care so much what will happen to BD? Streaming content will never be able to replace physical media, no matter if it is called BD, DVD, flash drives or what ever that will be. Either way right now BD is the only HD physical media available and it is supported from a lot companies, IMO i dont thing that BD will go away that easy. with a few bucks they can sing what ever you like. They dont just change their minds they are not that stupid. What i dont get with some people so what if BD lives or die? so what? why you care so much what will happen to BD? Streaming content will never be able to replace physical media, no matter if it is called BD, DVD, flash drives or what ever that will be.

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