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Old 09-02-2011, 11:29   #9
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Re: sky movies (excess profits)

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Yeah, it's on Digital Spy. The bit that interests me is the way Sky lock away On Demand rights that thay can't even use!.

Linkage HERE

Sky is making "excessive profits" from its Sky Movies service, the UK's competition regulator has said, hinting at potential forthcoming reform of the pay-TV films market.
I am 100% behind any investigation into ANY company charging too much for subscription TV services, or investigating any exclusivity 'lock in' periods with content

My fear is, like with the events with Premier League football, is that we will end up with yet another subscription service like we did with Sky/Setanta and end up being lumbered with another separate susbscription. It's never seems cheaper for the end user but seems to satisfy the competition people, job done for them.

I wonder how FilmFlex/Picturebox would react to yet another movie vendor being on VM like LoveFilm anyway?

We'll see.
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