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http://imdb.com/news/sb/2008-01-24/
Hewlett-Packard has signed a deal with Sony Pictures to turn out DVDs from the studio’s library whenever customers request them, the Los Angeles Times reported today (Thursday). The deal will allow consumers to order movies that ordinarily would not be stocked by dealers because they are too obscure or too old. HP indicated that it expects to sign similar deals with other studios. “We’re hoping this provides another option to make available products that wouldn’t necessarily garner widespread retail shelf space,” Jason Spivak, head of strategic development at Sony Home Entertainment, told the Times.Added Doug Warner, head of HP’s digital content business, “If studios can sell more catalog than previously, they can generate more money.”
Personally I’m excited about this, but also afraid that we may only get cropped and/or non-anamorphic and/or non-remastered transfers
Any opinions?