I don't think that's the case at all. You can't expect every judge to be an expert on technology. He explained fairly well that there weren't enough "undisputed facts" to immediately decide the case, denied the injunction, and asked the lawyers to get back to him via email with more detailed plans. That's about as tech-savvy as you could expect.
If movies need to be price competitive with other options, they cannot continue to just raise prices.
Who said movies deserve to remain competitive? I have a high-quality screen and good speakers in my home, and the technology to watch whatever I want. Why should I pay extra and drive to another building so I can suffer through other people talking?
In other words, the movie theater industry may be dying - but so what? The video creation industry is booming.
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Who said movies deserve to remain competitive? I have a high-quality screen and good speakers in my home, and the technology to watch whatever I want. Why should I pay extra and drive to another building so I can suffer through other people talking?
In other words, the movie theater industry may be dying - but so what? The video creation industry is booming.
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