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Amazon has confirmed it’s not a mistake — your Amazon Prime Video subscription no longer includes Dolby Vision HDR or Dolby Atmos surround sound. That’s on top of the ads that Amazon injected into the service on January 29th. Now, when you pay $2.99 a month to remove those ads, you can get Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos back as well.
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Yes, if the producing studio refused to supply the content ITV Studios has bought distribution rights for, and which it has financially planned to sell on at a profit, you would absolutely expect the distributor to sue for redress. |
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It’s also unlikely ITV would just accept an initial offer, because the producer’s interest is in minimising its financial exposure whilst the distributor’s interest is in talking up how much it could have made by selling the rights on. Sure, it might not get to court, but it would result in lawyers. Lots of lawyers. Much simpler for the producer to negotiate a delay releasing the rights to ITV rather than actually trying to withdraw them. |
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This wasn't too bad, the adverts were only for 40 seconds and I still got a UHD/HDR picture with Dolby 5:1 sound, if this is the extent of their changes then its certainly something I can live with, but does anyone think it will be all? I certainly don't! In one aspect on the whole streaming subject I agree with OLD BOY that sooner or later streaming will be the dominant entertainment delivery method, but how long before we're back to the old ways of being forced to pay for services we don't want and have minimum term contracts forced on us? The new shiny future is rapidly becoming just like the past! |
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It’s quite hilarious how OB’s brave vision of a streaming future, built from all the box sets he’s added to his favourites list for more hours of great viewing than he could ever have dreamed of, is suddenly susceptible to business pressures that eat away at the very thing that was meant to make those streaming services fundamentally better than broadcast channels.
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Do we really want our broadcasting to be completely taken over by these greedy American tech giants? It's rapidly going that way and once it's all gone, it's gone. |
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