Hollywood studio revises Oz release rule
p2pnet news view | TV:- It’s long been a huge bone of contention in Australia that it can take weeks and months for a Hollywood flick officially released as a DVD to show up online, or on Pay-TV.
But would-be viewers will soon be able to legally download a film from Foxtel, TiVo or BigPond as soon as it’s available in DVD in video stores, says Australian IT, going on:
“Australia’s biggest video rental group predicts a major film studio will begin simultaneously releasing movies to DVD and video-on-demand by March.
“Franchise Entertainment Group director Paul Uniacke would not name the studio, but predicted more would follow.”
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Australian IT - Studios plan to synchronise DVD and online movie release, December 8, 2008
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