Movies on
the Internet
by: Maitre Defilz
You're watching TV 1
evening scanning through the reruns thinking it's
pathetic how little there exists to watch anymore when a
incredible movie trailer comes on. It's every single
thing you love - the right actors, the wit, the action -
and your heart beats a little faster in anticipation -
if only you may watch it RIGHT Currently!
Well, the film industry
has heard you. Along with the speed of the internet,
consumers have at present come to a new stage of demand.
It wore to be that we WANTED every single thing
immediately - at present we EXPECT it.
This isn't the sort of
thing that goes unnoticed by industries that cater to
public reception. And at present it's been announced
that we might not be far away from just walking above to
our computer and downloading the newest releases.
When you took a meeting
at the Cannes Film Festival, Culture Ministers from
across Europe, film industry representatives and
Internet Service Providers were among those who met to
discuss the possible policies needed to distribute
movies online.
BBC news reports
European Union media commissioner Viviane Reding as
stating: "In Europe, as in more continents, the
opportunities for people to enjoy films online are set
to increase tremendously above the next couple years".
Naturally there are
however many issues to be resolved prior to movies are
readily available to the public online. Piracy and
broadband capabilities are however being questioned.
Piracy became the large
issue when music files were being illegally shared
across the internet. While the music industry fought
against such services as Napster, it is however far away
from recovering their market revenue and the film
industry isn't anxious to join them.
What cannot be debated
is that there exists a market, and no industry likes to
bypass that because of possible problems.
Right currently European
broadband could not be higher to the task of downloading
such big files however has plans to proceed with
distribution soon.
In Us there has already
been movie distribution with the inevitable legal
proceedings against individuals facilitating
unauthorized downloads.
Even given that the
fight against piracy is being taken incredibly seriously
per industry, it's however parents who are at the
forefront of setting the illustration and instructing
kids on the ethics of downloading such material.
Responsibility is learned.
In any event, the next
time you see a neat movie advertised and you are
convenient to the internet, perhaps you should stay in,
avoid the lines and the traffic and check it out online!