March 16, 2005 5:03 PM PST
CinemaNow to sell music videos
Several of Microsoft's partners, including CinemaNow and MediaPass Network, will begin offering downloadable music videos online, the software giant said on Wednesday.
CinemaNow is adding music videos from several big music labels to its video-on-demand service, allowing customers to buy permanent copies for between $1.99 and $2.99. MediaPass will offer the videos as part of a subscription service.
In both cases, the videos will be available in Microsoft's media format, and can be transferred to Windows-based portable devices.
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- Pay for Videos?
- Who would pay such prices for music videos? I doubt many people would be interested in purchasing them anyway. You can just stream videos from many legal sites such as Launch.com (now, Yahoo! Launch or something like that).
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- Pay for Videos?
- Who would pay such prices for music videos? I doubt many people would be interested in purchasing them anyway. You can just stream videos from many legal sites such as Launch.com (now, Yahoo! Launch or something like that).
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