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Topic: Bitcoin movie rental service? (Read 1526 times)

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August 16, 2011, 05:35:46 AM
#15

Hmmm... sounds like he's charging per movie where as I would charge monthly for a service to access the movies. Good link, thanks.
legendary
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August 15, 2011, 08:25:32 PM
#13
Applying for a license doesnt prevent you from getting sued. You dont seem to realise who you are up against, it is literally David against 10000000 Goliaths.

Best of luck  Cheesy

Being sued is just a test to see if you have the balls to stand up to them. That site went under because they thought they were untouchable, and when those studios came together to sue them jointly, they had no reserve. This is where having either starting backing, backing from profits, or really good investors comes in handy. They pay for all the fee's plus the initial tag value itself. I think in the bitcoin community I'll do just fine(especially since it's you know, bitcoin driven).
newbie
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August 15, 2011, 08:01:22 PM
#12
I found it interesting that there is a section of the US Copyright law that would allow me to create such a service as long as I physically have the dvd and do not alter it in any way.

Somebody already tried that, got sued and had to stop.  Roll Eyes

You seem to make it look like easy peesy herp derp omg lol rofl muahaha i am gonna be a media mogul superstar.  Grin There is also a difference between regular store purchased dvds (not for rent) and rental versions (much more expensive).

http://www.homemediamagazine.com/streaming/judge-halts-zediva-movie-streaming-24660

I know, I read the report. It has been done before, just not with bitcoins.
I don't think I'd have a problem with it since the bitcoin community is small and I don't think anyone would rat me out but I went and applied for a license just in case.

Applying for a license doesnt prevent you from getting sued. You dont seem to realise who you are up against, it is literally David against 10000000 Goliaths.

Best of luck  Cheesy
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August 15, 2011, 07:53:51 PM
#11
I found it interesting that there is a section of the US Copyright law that would allow me to create such a service as long as I physically have the dvd and do not alter it in any way.

Somebody already tried that, got sued and had to stop.  Roll Eyes

You seem to make it look like easy peesy herp derp omg lol rofl muahaha i am gonna be a media mogul superstar.  Grin There is also a difference between regular store purchased dvds (not for rent) and rental versions (much more expensive).

http://www.homemediamagazine.com/streaming/judge-halts-zediva-movie-streaming-24660

I know, I read the report. It has been done before, just not with bitcoins.
I don't think I'd have a problem with it since the bitcoin community is small and I don't think anyone would rat me out but I went and applied for a license just in case.
newbie
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August 15, 2011, 07:39:15 PM
#10
I found it interesting that there is a section of the US Copyright law that would allow me to create such a service as long as I physically have the dvd and do not alter it in any way.

Somebody already tried that, got sued and had to stop.  Roll Eyes

You seem to make it look like easy peesy herp derp omg lol rofl muahaha i am gonna be a media mogul superstar.  Grin There is also a difference between regular store purchased dvds (not for rent) and rental versions (much more expensive).

http://www.homemediamagazine.com/streaming/judge-halts-zediva-movie-streaming-24660
sr. member
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August 15, 2011, 06:14:18 PM
#9
DO IT. I support your decision. Although, I don't rent or buy movies. So sorry I can't be a customer.

I plan on it, however I need to set some cash aside for a domain and to stock some dvds lol.
I plan to make the site better then Netflix(which is lacking alot of movies btw).

Quote from: TTBit
Bitcoin decentralized movie rental. I want to be able to rent out the movies I own.
I dunno what to say, start a rental service or donate to me to start a service?
legendary
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August 15, 2011, 05:09:49 PM
#8
Bitcoin decentralized movie rental. I want to be able to rent out the movies I own.
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August 15, 2011, 05:02:02 PM
#7
I was reading an article that explained how Netflix and later on Blockbuster Online got started and how they became popular real fast. I found it interesting that there is a section of the US Copyright law that would allow me to create such a service as long as I physically have the dvd and do not alter it in any way.

In reguards to the other questions, It would be Video on Demand and ran in a similar fashion how netflix is ran. The service would be fully bitcoin powered. I would of course have to come up with a system where you pay to acess the site to view the movies, probly like a monthly thing. I can host the files right on my current server, just need to fetch me another domain address.

If this becomes poular I see alot of things happening. The first would be the downfall of Red Box and other video rental stores(like Blockbuster). True, Netflix would become the direct competition. It would come down to renting in credit or renting in bitcoins lol.

DO IT. I support your decision. Although, I don't rent or buy movies. So sorry I can't be a customer.
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August 15, 2011, 04:56:41 PM
#6
I was reading an article that explained how Netflix and later on Blockbuster Online got started and how they became popular real fast. I found it interesting that there is a section of the US Copyright law that would allow me to create such a service as long as I physically have the dvd and do not alter it in any way.

In reguards to the other questions, It would be Video on Demand and ran in a similar fashion how netflix is ran. The service would be fully bitcoin powered. I would of course have to come up with a system where you pay to acess the site to view the movies, probly like a monthly thing. I can host the files right on my current server, just need to fetch me another domain address.

If this becomes poular I see alot of things happening. The first would be the downfall of Red Box and other video rental stores(like Blockbuster). True, Netflix would become the direct competition. It would come down to renting in credit or renting in bitcoins lol.
legendary
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August 15, 2011, 04:14:25 PM
#5
Are you talking about Video on Demand or shipping physical dvds?

VODS require contracts that you cannot obtain and the physical dvd shipping model is being dominated by netflix.

You see the problem?
I see this

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Sorry, Netflix is not available in your country... yet

 Grin
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August 15, 2011, 03:56:03 PM
#4
sounds like a nice idea but I agree will it be physical dvd/blurays or just streaming?
newbie
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August 15, 2011, 01:45:16 PM
#3
Are you talking about Video on Demand or shipping physical dvds?

VODS require contracts that you cannot obtain and the physical dvd shipping model is being dominated by netflix.

You see the problem?
sr. member
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August 15, 2011, 12:32:10 PM
#2
I'm sure people would pay for this service. You should do it. Tongue
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August 15, 2011, 10:35:28 AM
#1
Anyone else think of this?
Was sitting at my fiance's mom's house watching a movie on Netflix and thought how cool it would be to start such a service.
It wouldn't be hard to do and there is a section the Copyright Act that protects renting the origional work...
Just putting my feelers out to see what everyone thought of such a service.

-Matt
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