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aiolos
Tue 25 Apr, 2006

DVDs for $1.50
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If they sold at these prices,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> I guess nobody would download or copy DVDs.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> But I guess the big studios just don't seem to get it.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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This looks to be a radical move by Warner pictures.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> In an effort to stem rampant piracy of their content in China,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> the studio has opted to roll around in the dirt so to speak,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> with the pirates,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> by offering their content at prices competitive to the scofflaws.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> It is being reported at MS NBC,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> that Warner will begin to offer films that can run as high as 20 dollars US to the Chinese for the affordable price point of <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>$1.50.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> This will surely raise the eyebrows of DVD film collectors in Europe and the US,<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> causing them to wonder if there isn't a way to lower prices over in these countries as well.<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b><b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>
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source <b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b> h__p:<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>/<b style="color:#FFA34F"></b>/www.cdfreaks.com/news/13335
