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Apple Hops Into Movie Rental Market

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Pretty much everyone knew that Apple intended to enter the movie rental market.  And now that it's done so, well . . . perhaps the anticipation was better than Apple's actual arrival.

Let's start with pricing.  Apple is asking $3.99 for newer titles, and $2.99 is the fee associated with older films.  This seems reasonable, but is not attractive in and of itself; a person could get unlimited online viewing from Netflix for $8.99 per month.  Also, many folks have figured out how to obtain movies for free.Apple Hops Into Movie Rental Market' /></p>
<p>What about selection, then?  (We've heard) it can be hard to find some films through illegal networks.  But <a href=Frame Watch's Talia writes, "Apple will have to step up their selection (numbered at 100 flicks right now, with a projected assortment of 1,000 films by the end of February) if they want to compete with Netflix in the race for online rentals . . ."

Finally, there are the strange terms surrounding Apple's downloads.  Let a movie sit idle on your computer, if you want, for up to 30 days - that's no problem.  But start watching it, and you'll need to wrap things up and make any repeat viewings within the next 24 hours.

Of course, Apple's got a dedicated fan base, and it remains to be seen how popular these movie rentals will be; shares of Blockbuster and Netflix fell yesterday, but so did Apple's stock, and the rest of the market, as well.

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