[citation][nom]tayb[/nom]Buy the rights? Please do not suggest that. I'm against stealing copyrighted material you don't already own but as far as I am concerned if I go out to Best Buy and purchase a brand new copy of The Dark Knight on blu-ray I have the legal right to play it back on any medium I so choose. If Warner Bros doesn't provide me with a download link in iTunes or some other service I will download it from a torrent site and accomplish the same goal. I will watch that one copy on my cell phone, on my laptop, on my desktop, in my iPod, and on my television. I will not purchase a digital copy, an iPod copy, and a hard copy. It will be a cold day in hell before I buy a movie than buy the "rights" to watch my movie on some other device. I already bought the right to do so when I swiped my Credit Card and I don't give a damn if the RIAA says otherwise. Don't get any of statements confused with you thieves downloading games/movies/software that you don't already own. Completely different.[/citation]
It's not completely different... If I buy a copy of an album from iTunes for $10, do I have the right to go into Best Buy and steal it? That's your logic.
I agree that if you purchase something, it should be yours to do with as you please, but there has to be some limitations on that as well... If I buy a DVD, does that give me right to download a BluRay copy from a torrent? No, it doesn't.
BUT I think that more movies should include additional material (let's not use "rights." I picked up Blue Harvest at Meijer last Christmas time for $4, and it included a second disc with a digital copy on it that I can transfer to my BlackBerry or my computer... If more studios started doing that, then they may get more sales...
But you also have to realize that the percentage of the population that would do that is tiny..... What reason do they have to give away content when maybe 10% of the people will use it? They are spending money they don't have to...
There's a good business model out there somewhere, and someone has to find it... What about this? You purchase a movie, you can register it with iTunes and then download a copy at the price Apple would get for it, and the studio doesn't get money again... So let's say you buy Dark Knight @ Best Buy and you can buy a copy for your iPod for $2. Does that interest you?