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Old 15-03-2012, 09:47   #557
LexDiamond
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Re: General Sky TV Discussion

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Originally Posted by richard1960 View Post
Not sure i agree with that as far as i know Sky have and will continue to have the "first run rights" to all the Hollywood blockbusters,Netflix and Lovefilm are unlikely to get their hands on those,so i do not see the CC review as being irrelevant at all.

Last time i looked at the Netfilix website i thought their selection of films quite old and nothing much new on there,not sure about Lovefilm though.
There is more competition that there was when CC began looking into this. It is still an industry in its infancy as there are still big players that could enter the market on their own, merge or takeover.

The simple fact is that excess profits lead to more companies looking into an industry. What CC have done is jumped the gun as we still don't know where this industry will exactly be in a couple of years time.

If they were to rule and interfere with an open market taking its course then that is not good for the consumer.

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Really Lex.
Yes really.

We don't live in a communist state.
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