I am commenting on the idea that it would only hurt the studios for movies to move to flash drives or something like it. Wouldn't be in the best interest for the retailers to keep movies on hard disc as long as possible? With the digital downloads, netflix, and pirating eating away at the once ridiculous sales of DVDs, I can only imagine that retailers see the end coming in the way that content is traditionally distributed. I can’t tell you when it will happen, but I can tell you that one day that the middle man (retail stores) will be cut out.
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I am commenting on the idea that it would only hurt the studios for movies to move to flash drives or something like it. Wouldn't be in the best interest for the retailers to keep movies on hard disc as long as possible? With the digital downloads, netflix, and pirating eating away at the once ridiculous sales of DVDs, I can only imagine that retailers see the end coming in the way that content is traditionally distributed. I can’t tell you when it will happen, but I can tell you that one day that the middle man (retail stores) will be cut out.