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You want to compete with Tube sites, blogs and P2P? Do what Apple did with iTunes -- offer a one stop shop where you can by $0.99 scenes or $4.99 to $7.99 movies that will be universally playable (H.264/MPEG4, no DRM). People will happily pay for guaranteed high quality and convenience even if the free version is also available. You will be swimming in cash.

Keep trying to "beat the pirates" and all you will get is revenge fantasies on your way to bankruptcy. The choice is yours.




I'm down with the idea of universally playable video content, but the problem is with bandwidth. You can't sell a downloadable DVD for $5 and pull a profit - a scene yes, but a DVD no...




Not so -- iTunes charges $1.99 for a one hour TV show. 30% of that goes to Apple which accounts for paying the bandwidth bill, overhead, software development, server farms and profit. I am suggesting the porn equivalent charge double that.

How do those Tube sites pay for the bandwidth? Bandwidth is cheap. Adopt my model and you will need trucks to cart away all the cash.
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