Die Hard Packages Digital Copy With Its DVD
from the yippee-kay-yay-kay-yo dept
In a special edition of its upcoming release of the latest Die Hard DVD, 20th Century Fox has announced that it will include a DRM-free digital version of the movie on the DVD. In order to copy the WMV file to a local computer, movie watchers will need to input a 16 digit code that is found on the DVD box. It seems ironic to require people to enter some code to get at the supposedly DRM-free file. This is a step in the right direction, but it still seems like they're making people jump through unnecessary hoops. Still, this feature will finally allow consumers to legally watch the movie on their computer and portable devices without having to pay again for that right... or having to use a third party ripping tool. Perhaps this move is more evidence that the studios find the DMCA unreasonable. As we've seen before, by embracing these formats, consumers will begin to find more value from the media, and, as a result, their consumption should increase, which is ultimately good for the entire movie industry.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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Yeah, I Guess.
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How many times?
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DRM-free my A$$
"...Windows-based computers or portable video players equipped with Microsoft Windows' PlaysForSure feature..."
"...either the computer's hard drive or a connected PlaysForSure video player..."
If I remember past articles from here, PlaysForSure is just another name for their DRM. Small step indeed.
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Something doesn't smell right.
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Re: Something doesn't smell right.
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Hey Dennis...
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I'm confused
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You frickin' kids nowadays....if it ain't free, I'm back to BitTorrent. You're all going to drag the world down.....
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"Digital Copy Application"
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Windows?
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Not Giving Their Customers What They Want
Instead I get stuck with DVDs that won't play in several DVD players, forcing me to rip a copy with all DRM, copy protection and extras removed. And the RIAA and MPAA wonder why people are downloading content for free?
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Play it cautious
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Re: Not Giving Their Customers What They Want
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He meant...
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Read carefully!
Also, I don't think the "Digital Copy application" is actually a program, it's probably more like a batch file that says "put this file on the hard drive/player." I'm as suspicious as anyone of rootkit shenanigans etc., but this doesn't sound like it runs a program except to permit circumvention of the copy protection. And yes, it is still DRM, albeit slightly more convenient than what we've seen in the past. (good one, Tod)
For the Mac users: it probably won't work as prescribed on your computer. But if you can get it on your hard drive some other way, there's a free plugin for Quicktime, called Flip4Mac, that lets WMVs play in Quicktime. (but this does not work for iPods)
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Re: Read carefully!
I hate to tell you this, but batch files are programs.
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Re:
Sorry you're on the wrong side of this one, but not everyone is.
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flip4mac
So mac users are still left out.
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Info
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Morons on usenet and torrent
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Why do Fn Morons always see others as themselves?
AGAIN, SLOWLY....
HOW IS BUYING GETTING IT FOR FREE?
DAIFs!
DRM Free does not mean NO MONEY!
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Getting Somewhere
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Works only once
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