CinemaNow to offer Movies and TV shows from Fox Entertainment Group
CinemaNow, which sells Hollywood films on a download-to-own basis, on Tuesday said that it has signed an agreement to offer movies and TV shows from Fox Entertainment Group.
The licensing deal expands CinemaNow’s library by adding such Twentieth Century Fox movies as “The Ringer” and “Cheaper by the Dozen 2.” TV shows, which are expected to be available at the beginning of July, include the first season of “24,” “Buffy The Vampire Slayer,” and “Lost In Space.” Movies will sell for prices ranging from $10 to $20, while TV shows will cost $1.99 per episode.
Content downloaded to own from CinemaNow can be played an unlimited number of times on as many as three devices that use Microsoft’s Windows Media player. The software uses Microsoft’s digital rights management technology for copyright protection.
Nevertheless, Hollywood, which has closely watched the music industry’s transition to the Web, is cautiously embracing the Internet as a distribution channel, particularly as copyright protection technology improves
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