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(Unverified)Apr 26th 2007 8:08AM
"In the music world, EMI recently trook the initiative to start selling DRM-free files. How many years will we have to wait to see a movie studio take similar steps?"
In fact, there are online movie stores (MyVideoLib - http://www.myvideolib.com, for example), which offer DRM-free movies for quite a reasonable price - from $2 for iPod version to $5 for DVD quality. However, we are still lacking large selection of movies and TV shows sold without any restrictions, like Yayaja mentioned. We can only hope that movie industry will move to it soon.