Incentives to pay:

1) Ease. Its so damn easy to buy music off itunes and have it on your
ipod. Once people reach a certain threshold of earnings, their time
becomes more valuable to them than a few dollars.

2) Maybe there arent any adverts  in the TV shows. Pay to avoid that
brainrot inserted annoyingly into shows I want to watch? You bet.

The TV show stuff is something Im interested in but I bet there will
be global licensing issues that prevent me from being able to buy all
the same itunes TV shows as you can in the USA. Hope Im wrong, but it
seems a safe bet to me, considering we are often months or whole
series behind with when many US ttv shows get shown on TV in the UK.

Steve of Elbows

--- In [email protected], Clint Sharp wrote:
> > 
> > Hrm. $1.99 seems a little pricey to me for one TV show. That's $50 a 
> > season. I watch about 5 shows not in reruns and probably another 7
to 10 
> > in syndication. Figuring 15 shows, that'd be $750/yr for the shows I 
> > watch, or about $62.50 a month. I pay less than that for cable,
plus I 
> > have access to all the shit I don't watch regularly. Someone's gonna 
> > have to come up with a better business model.
> > 
> > Not only that, but $1.99 for 320x240 versions of television shows?  
> > What's my incentive to pay?
> 





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