If Your Business Model Revolves Around Taking Some Feature Away From People, You're Doing It Wrong
from the add-value,-not-diminish-it... dept
I'm always amazed when companies think that they can take features away from users and then charge more for re-accessing those features. Taking features away from people to charge them for them almost never works. It just pisses off people who quickly go looking for alternatives. The latest company getting set to discover this for themselves appears to be 20th Century Fox studios, who wants to remove all the special features from rental DVDs in the hopes that people will buy those DVDs instead. Of course, what might happen is that fewer people rent their movies and fewer people buy the movies. I'm a fan of various DVD extras -- and it's part of the reason why I rent movies. If a DVD doesn't have them, I'm a lot less likely to rent the film -- and I'm unlikely to buy a DVD if I haven't first seen it as a rental. So, for me, Fox's strategy will certainly backfire, and I'd imagine the same is true for many others as well.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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Does it matter?
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See, that way I'm much more likely to see a movie I like, then go buy the DVD. I sure as hell would never RENT a DVD that's incomplete, but I might stream just the movie portion, and decide "Yeah, I liked that enough to want to own it."
And they even already have a distribution medium for this that costs them nothing!
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The other way around please
As far as I am concerned the rental DVD just became BETTER than the retail DVD.
But then, I got pissed at the "would you steal a car" ads that I couldn't skip through and haven't bought a dvd since. I just torrent stuff I want to watch now.
Yes yes, keep pissing off your customers. See how well that works for ya?
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One thing they COULD remove
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I rarely watch it
When I rip movies to my HD, I never include the whole DVD, just the movie itself. That saves nearly 3GB of space, if not more.
Personally though, I much prefer buying the $5 DVDs in the bargain bin that are just the movie rather than $20+ for a DVD w/ extras.
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Good luck
NB
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I understand the sentiment but it's written very oddly with the word "never" in italics :
If it never works you could just say so.
If you are not sure you could say so, or just fudge the issue and just say "almost never".
If you are not sure but have an urge to say some ting definitive, but don't have the journalist's discipline to actually try and find the answer you might just look like you are ranting about things you don't really understand.
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It's a good idea
It makes sense to me.
Anyway, wouldn't the studio do this only after some kind of consumer survey? They're not just shooting in the dark, right?
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I don't think it will have any effect what-so-ever, negative or positive, on DVD sales.
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load, shoot foot, repeat
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O, btw...stop fudging the issue yourself. If yall are so mentally handicapped that you can't READ some previous articles on your own and need Mike and the rest of the readers here to take you by the hand and walk you through the thinking process so that you understand what is going on here, then why the heck do you come here?!!? Get a grip on reality people. You have permission to think for yourself (and read for yourself).
Don't get your panties in a wad just cuz Mike didn't spell out years of blogging, comments, and thinking for you in a few sentences...dang...
He's making a conclusive statement that MAKES SENSE in light of recent posts and discussions...
~ Some days I roll out of bed and want to shoot all the stupid people in the world...then I realize that was probably me yesterday.
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Turn that gun on yourself first you idiot.
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It depends on the price point
But probably not through rental places. A friend of mine owns a video chain and he just buys movies wherever they are cheapest, there are no 'rental specific' movies or outlets and you don't need an agreement with the distributor to rent out a movie.
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You know about as much about me as I do about you...Sean tells me nothing...just like my handle tells you nothing...except that the comment belongs to me...the only difference between an internet handle and a name is that the internet handle can be impersonated easily...so don't give me that Bull-shit...
the only gun I was pulling was the smoking gun he had already pointed anonymously at Mike...I just found it curious that he could make such an accusation that showed the fact that he obviously doesn't read the posts (or doesn't comprehend what he reads)...and had the audacity on top of that to be unidentifiable...
The difference between him and you and I is that every time I see a post signed with Sean, I assume it must be you (I can't do anything else but...)...and when a post comes in signed kirillian, you have to assume its from me...because names involve a level of trust...anonymous coward does not convey anything of the kind because we assume its some random person out in some vague sea of people...
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Haha very true
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Re: It's a good idea
As a disclaimer I don't rent movies. This has to do with the fact that I don't watch much Hollywood entertainment. I prefer foreign films which aren't heavily populated in brick and mortar establishments.
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The best title ever
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Awareness Technologies
I agree wholeheartedly that this is a terrible method in earning a customer's loyalty.
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Renting another form of piracy.
As some of you are aware, I don't purchase movies, either. And before you bitch, no, I don't torrent them.
I'm boycotting the entire industry and to do so, I simply do without.
I often wonder why those who attack the industry continue to support it. No offense, but you should just shut the hell up.
If a DVD doesn't have them, I'm a lot less likely to rent the film...
This isn't true at all, as there was a time when DVDs didn't have features. No, you and others will continue to fuel the problem with cash while the industry continues dictating what you can, and cannot do, with the entertainment.
Funny how hypocrisy shows itself.
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Microsoft Publisher
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Resale Value?
@zcat #4
This is why I make a copy of every movie I own. I remove all of the stupid previews and anti-piracy crap. It is completely not needed on the DVD. This also prolongs the lifespan of my original discs as they stay safely in their original cases.
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Will They Sell Cheaper Copies?
One thing I think hurts DVD sales is the fact that the longer you wait, the more likely it is that there will be a new version with more "bonus" features.
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A movie based on actual events, for example, may have extra features showing the real participants, real locations and in-depth interviews with historians and researchers of the film's subject matter. To me, that's value added, and something I look forward to viewing.
Would the absence of such extras on a rental induce me to purchase the DVD? Certainly, providing I know the extras exist and that they contain information worth keeping. Unless the rental specifically tells me what I'm missing, how would I know to look at a retail version?
I have purchased DVDs of bad movies with good extras. If all that was on the rental was the bad movie, I would have stopped at the rental.
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DVD Extras?
My question is if the extras aren't there does that mean we don't get the previews? Cause that would be just plain awesome. Most DVD's put that in the extras so my logic stands right...no extras=no previews.
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Kill previously viewed sales
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Re: One thing they COULD remove
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Re: Awareness Technologies
Thanks,
G-
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