Downloadable DVDs are getting their first test on the Net, as CinemaNow is set to start testing today a technology allowing users to burn downloaded movies onto a DVD. The industry is hoping the ...
A long-anticipated technology that will let consumers burn downloaded movies to DVDs is expected to be announced today, representing a potential milestone in the development of online movie services.
Online movie seller CinemaNow late on Tuesday unveiled a new service that allows customers to download a movie from the Internet and copy it onto a DVD that can be played on any standard DVD player.
December 19, 2006 Universal Pictures and ReelTime Media have launched the first major movie download-to-own (DTO) service to include secure burn technology. Movies will be released on the same day as ...
A little birdy told us that last night, the DVD Copy Control Association met in a smoke-filled room and ratified the CSS Recordable (aka DVD Download) profile, meaning movie studios may soon release ...
Download-and-Burn might just become the new mantra of the MPAA yet. Recently, the studios dropped their asinine controversial demands to retrofit set-top DVD players and DVD-ROM drives with expensive ...
LOS ANGELES – Online movie seller CinemaNow late on Tuesday unveiled a new service that allows customers to download a movie from the Internet and copy it onto a DVD that can be played on any standard ...
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