by DJ Neawedde | 11th June 2007
A speculative report has been published by The Financial Times, with some leaked juice just before Apple’s WWDC keynote that’s happening later today.
They claim that “Apple is in advanced talks with Hollywood’s largest movie studios about launching an online film rental service…” Also, “A film would cost $2.99 for a 30-day rental. Its digital rights-management software would allow films to be moved from a computer to at least one other device such as the video iPod or iPhone…” And Apple is supposedly aimng for a Fall launch of this service.
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by DJ Neawedde | 11th June 2007
A speculative report has been published by The Financial Times, with some leaked juice just before Apple’s WWDC keynote that’s happening later today.
They claim that “Apple is in advanced talks with Hollywood’s largest movie studios about launching an online film rental service…” Also, “A film would cost $2.99 for a 30-day rental. Its digital rights-management software would allow films to be moved from a computer to at least one other device such as the video iPod or iPhone…” And Apple is supposedly aimng for a Fall launch of this service.
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