Just another laughable solution. What good is a streaming content delivery system when you are trying to listen on your portable MP3 player, or when the ISP's put more restrictive usage limits on how much data you can get every month? Piracy will only increase if you have to stream 4GB worth of movie everytime you want to watch it, as opposed to just downloading it once and being able to watch when the consumer wants to, not when they have Internet connection or are under their data quota for the month.
The MPAA has once again completely forgotten that they are supposed to be making the customers happy.
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Just another laughable solution. What good is a streaming content delivery system when you are trying to listen on your portable MP3 player, or when the ISP's put more restrictive usage limits on how much data you can get every month? Piracy will only increase if you have to stream 4GB worth of movie everytime you want to watch it, as opposed to just downloading it once and being able to watch when the consumer wants to, not when they have Internet connection or are under their data quota for the month.
The MPAA has once again completely forgotten that they are supposed to be making the customers happy.
The MPAA's customers are the movie studios, not us.