Disposable DVDs Not Selling
from the no-surprise-there dept
Back in May when Disney announced their pointless plan to sell "disposable DVDs", we wondered just how short-term their memory was. There have been numerous attempts at offering disposable DVDs in the past, and each one has failed (often miserably). There was nothing in Disney's plan that suggested their idea would work any better. Plus, on top of it being pretty clear that the market wasn't particularly concerned with the "benefit" of not having to return a DVD, plenty of folks were very concerned about the environmental impact of these disposable DVDs. Well, worry no longer. The DVDs have been on the shelves a month, and they've pretty much been staying on the shelves. Stores that are selling them say that they're not selling very many of them. Of course, part of the reason they're doing so terribly is that Disney seems to have no concept of how to price things. They're selling these DVDs - which only work for 2 days after you open the package for $7. Considering that you can rent a DVD for half that, and keep it for a week, most people don't really see the point. Even worse, most customers are apparently mocking the concept. The idea that they have a ticking time bomb on their DVD before it simply stops working has a mental cost that most people don't want to deal with. It adds unnecessary "pressure" to the movie watching experience.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Can I be the first
Why would I pay double for something that lasts half as long AND adds to the ever-growing pile of trash my family creates?
It's sad to think that somewhere there is a college professor shaking his head and thinking "why didn't he pay attention in class, why?" in reference to the idiot(s) at Disney that came up with this plan.
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It shocked me to see that Disney is pricing this crap at SEVEN BUCKS???
In many many stores you can get REAL DVDs for the same price (older movies) or new ones for sometimes less than double that. I mean geezz...
I don't generally rent movies but when I do, it's certainly not worth it to pay double just so I don't have to drop it off after.
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"Demand for this new product was incredibly poor. We blame this on the rampant illegal file sharing of movies."
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