Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Feb 2012 21:59 UTC
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The bleddie per country distribution rights the major studios awarded to companies long time ago is not conducive to a global content delivery system.
For the major studios to bring content directly they have to break that distribution agreements.
This and the non-uniform film rating/classification system countries have is the biggest hurdles to seamless global content delivery system.
The political influence of individual countries PayTV industries is also hampering reform.
They don't want you get your content from other places.
Edited 2012-02-24 23:34 UTC





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The interesting question is "Why hasn't Google done it already?". They have the distribution network, they have the advertising network, and they have the technology. So what's stopping them?