Why many consumers don’t buy movies online
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Lack of file compatibility: A movie bought for one device won’t work on others.
Pay TV headaches: Films disappear from online stores like iTunes whenever they are airing on pay cable networks like HBO.
Downloading is too complicated: It no longer takes a computer science degree to download a movie, but people still don’t know how to do it.
Price: When music moved to the Web, the prices of albums fell. Yet studios charge the same for a movie online as for a DVD.
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