The digital movie kiosk company MOD Systems has launched their first kiosks, featuring films from Warner Bros., Paramount Pictures and Anchor Bay.
CEO Anthony Bay says the kiosks are part of a pilot test and will be completely in retail stores by November 15th.
A "digital movie kiosk" means users can search for movies via a touchscreen then download them to SD cards that can be played ... [ read the full article ]
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Originally posted by 21Q: I'm assuming the DRM will delete the video after so many days?
Either that, or if you paid to keep the download, make sure it isn't distributed everywhere by forcing you to authorize to X amount of devices would be my guess.
Originally posted by 21Q: I'm assuming the DRM will delete the video after so many days?
Either that, or if you paid to keep the download, make sure it isn't distributed everywhere by forcing you to authorize to X amount of devices would be my guess.
I don't even know anyone who walks around with an SD card, and few who use them. I can also foresee the SD slots on the kiosks being jammed with coins xD
Originally posted by 21Q: I'm assuming the DRM will delete the video after so many days?
Either that, or if you paid to keep the download, make sure it isn't distributed everywhere by forcing you to authorize to X amount of devices would be my guess.
I don't even know anyone who walks around with an SD card, and few who use them. I can also foresee the SD slots on the kiosks being jammed with coins xD