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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
You lose nothing by getting a free trial, and don't forget that Netflix is developing its library. Rights issues are a problem so it won't come all at once, but over a period of a few years we should see some really good content on here.
The American version of Netflix will give you a flavour of what is to come.
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Just had a thought, people may lose out by taking a months free trial. If people are already signed up to Netflix, it may be the case that they don't get the expected six month free deal.
It might be worth seeing what VM come up with before signing up on the internet.
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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
I really hope that they do take Sky on over the movies, the amount of money Sky charge for Sky movies is obscene.
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I agree, but see my comment below...
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Originally Posted by harry_hitch
Still, people keep paying it, so they will keep charging it!!! 
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Not entirely sure of the deal they have, but I guess when the current deals are up, Netflix and everyone else will be looking to challenge Sky for the rights then.
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Whilst I would love to see Sky squeezed out of the pay movie market (at least), I do wonder if we could see a situation similar to the football contracts. ie competition that was intended to help the consumer has led to a fragmentation of sports rights and an overall increase for the customer to obtain the same amount of sport.