They can't sue their customers into submission. Even though they have near police powers anymore.
Hollywood adapted early on, with DVDs, and tried to force Blu-ray down our thoughts. Still I give Hollywood credit for trying to innovate, and work with the customer
Now the final piece I see. Releasing world-wide at the same time. I've talked to many friends in New Zeland, and Australia (I'm in the U.S.) about new shows. Of course new shows always start 2 or more years after they come in the U.S. A brilliant idea! Right...They all said the same thing. They see it almost the same day, sometimes 24 hours later, by downloading them.
RIAA on the other hand, is still being an idiot. Although they stopped the brain-dead idea of suing their end-users, I see very little innovation, and enhanced quality from them. All I see instead is switching to paper jewel cases. I much prefer a plastic one that actually will protect the CD I buy.
BTW - check your story before you post. I saw two grammatical errors.
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