So, after less than a year, Wal-Mart is abandoning its digital download service.
Its basic features were:
- Just as (if not more) expensive as a DVD.
- A draconian DRM regime which forced you to watch it on your computer and only that computer.
- It only ran on Windows Machines.
- No High Def.
- Which doesn’t mean much to me, but for the technophile early adoptors, it does.
- The DRM scheme allowed the studios to revoke your rights to the movies that you downloaded with no recourse.
To quote ars technica:
The message here is very clear: draconian DRM and unrealistic pricing are turning consumers away from legitimate retail channels and giving them a big incentive to adopt underground file sharing.