The studio is now the sixth to sign up.
Wal-Mart's UltraViolet "disc-to-digital" initiative has launched today in 3500 store after being announced last month, giving disc owners a chance to have access to a digital copy of their movie, for a nominal price.
DreamWorks Animation is the studio behind hits like the Shrek, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar franchises.
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Isn't that just special...now you can watch your movies on multiple devices, almost like if you owned the disk...oh wait...you do own the disk! The best part? It is all through a service that still doesn't work correctly and you can't access anyway.
If only there was some simple way to rip disks to compact files that work anywhere on any device, regardless of internet access...but alas...there are hundreds of ways to do this, so it takes less brain power to simply go to walmart and pay for something that does not work as well than to pick one of the many good options, or even one of the bad options that is still better than what walmart offers.
Originally posted by KillerBug: Isn't that just special...now you can watch your movies on multiple devices, almost like if you owned the disk...oh wait...you do own the disk! The best part? It is all through a service that still doesn't work correctly and you can't access anyway.
If only there was some simple way to rip disks to compact files that work anywhere on any device, regardless of internet access...but alas...there are hundreds of ways to do this, so it takes less brain power to simply go to walmart and pay for something that does not work as well than to pick one of the many good options, or even one of the bad options that is still better than what walmart offers.
you buy VHS/VCD from me, then upgrade to DVD, then upgrade to BD, then upgrade to BD remastered...if you are not satisfied yet after paying me this much, please buy HD digital copy. oh wait, did i tell you i still expect you in the theater (to pay more)?
i don't know, a pirated copy is probably born when the real customers get ripped off this way.