minor muppetz
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I wonder what the point is of renting physical DVDs online. I can see renting something through streaming (if you have to pay for each individual thing you stream, if you're paying for the service then I don't count it as a rental).So, see? What's so great about renting movies and TV shows online that you can only view for a certain amount of time and have to pay for each time? When you purchase a DVD, you make a one-time purchase to own for whenever you want to watch.
When you pay for Netflix or Hulu Plus or whatever, you can watch as much as you want for the price of one (or whatever) each month. I wonder how residuals and royalties are with streaming services.
It would be great if more would be online longer. There have been things I was aware were on Netflix but held off on only for them to eventually be taken off before I could watch them (and sometimes they do come back). There are certain things I regret not watching more of (like when the site had every episode of Saturday Night Live, albeit most of them being heavily edited... There were episodes I wanted to see but didn't).
By taking things down, at least temporarily, I wonder if that is to help the market. If everybody had an account and could just watch them for free (after paying their subscriptions), would they want to buy the DVDs or Blu-rays? Though one of the big advantages DVD and Blu-ray has that Netflix doesn't is that they have bonus features (though it would be great if Netflix could have commentary tracks for some of their programs).