But, most people aren't going to bother until Movielink and the other involved parties (Sony studios being just one of them) perfect the system.
1. The downloads cost pretty much the same as if you walk into Best Buy and purchase a copy of the movie on DVD. No, really. Expect to pay between $10-30 depending on the age and popularity of the film you're buying online.
2. Downloads WON'T work in your DVD player. Forget takng your newly-purchased film on a road trip, popping it into the home-entertainment system for family movie night, etc. But you *can* put the file on up to three computers, and burn a non-playing copy as a backup in case your system(s) crash and destroy your data.
3. The files won't work on Mac computers. Or Linux. Or pre-Win2000 systems. Some people think that Apple will work out its own agreement with studios, but that could take a while. In the meantime ... keep buying DVDs.
I'm sure that plenty of people will gladly use the service, but I'd rather buy the DVD version.


