Amazon proceeding with plan to sell digital movies
Amazon is reportedly in talks with major movie studios to secure their blessings (and permission) for an online movie download service. Unnamed sources are saying that the company is negotiating with Paramount, Universal and Warner Brothers with an eye towards opening the doors on a new service perhaps as early as this summer.
Read the complete story here. (Ars Technica)
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