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Old 03-08-2018, 05:27 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
...the Redbox ruling is in some ways completely backward from previous US rulings.
I'm guessing it won't stand. Disney's pockets are too deep and (as you say) this is kind of a "backward" ruling anyhow. I thought rental DVDs and retail DVDs were priced differently (and that's not even factoring in the Digital Codes). I've bought three of these Digital Codes, but figured there was some kind of agreement in place. (Not that I'm particularly worried about Disney.) It didn't even (at first) occur to me that these were all Disney movies. Apparently RedBox found some kind of loophole in Disney's licensing. I'm guessing, if nothing else, the license will change for future movies.
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