Based upon the story I have just read I will predict the demise of these two companies within 2 years. It seems they have agreed to implement changes that would embed code in their machines that would limit the amount of time you can store a pay for view movie and limit how often that movie can be watched. All I can say is they are a bunch of idiots.
[Silicon Valley Mercury News]
http://www.geeknewscentral.com/archives/003080.html
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