Warner Brothers using Guba to sell movies
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Warner Bros. began selling its movies and TV shows over the Internet video site Guba.com Monday, marking the second deal the studio has made to distribute content over Web sites that have offered pirated video in the past.Guba.com has featured mainly user-generated video clips for free or as part of a subscription, some of which were unauthorized clips from TV shows or movies.
I think this has to be be one of the oddest pairings since the Roxio and Napster deal. I find the video quality TERRIBLE (Use this link, and then click trailer), and the movies are extremely over priced. Does anyone think this will work?
well to by the movie at that quality for $9 is outrageous. but i kinda like that one day rental thing where the sownload works for one day that seems alot better than just steeling the movie out right on bit torrent.
p.s. not to many eligible customers: ”
With our sincerest apologies to non-United States and Apple, Linux and other non-Windows users, in order to enjoy the GUBA Premium service, you must be located in the United States, and use Windows 2000 or XP with Windows Media Player 9.0 or higher, which support the Windows Media Digital Rights Management System as required by our premium content providers. We will add other DRM support as soon as it becomes available and approved by major premium content providers.”