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[HDTV Almanac: Your source for independent HDTV information from an industry expert you can trust.] GUBA.com uses Microsoft’s Digital Rights Management (copy protection) system, which reportedly prevents buyers from recording the films onto DVDs. The films must be viewed using a device compatible with Windows Media technology.
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[Sfgate.com] The Technology Chronicles : New Media: It joins CinemaNow and Movielink in selling the downloads, charging along the lines of a regular DVD purchase ($19.99 for new releases and $9.99 for the older titles). Guba is the first of the user-generated-bad-karoake-singing online video sites to start offering Sony movie downloads.
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[Lostremote.com] Lost Remote TV Blog: Nestled in this Broadcasting & Cable article about how TV stations are getting serious about the web are a few more details about Fox's planned relaunch of its O&O's websites. The sites will be rebranded "My Fox." For example, Fox5NY.com will become "My Fox New York" (MyFoxNewYork.com has been reserved, as well as other markets like MyFoxDenver.com).
[Imediaconnection.com] iMedia Connection: What is IPTV?: If you look at it, there's internet TV, interactive TV, VOD on the web and VOD on cable. I don't think that there's a lot of clarity right now about how all these things vary.
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