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Old 05-11-2012, 02:13 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by Andrew H. View Post
Really? No change in the past ten years. No iTunes? No Amazon? No Hulu or Netflix streaming. No DVDs/Blu-Rays with digital streaming?

Publishers have completely changed in the past ten years and almost everything is now available digitally.

But they still get blamed for piracy.
No Hulu or Netflix available for consumers here in Australia.

Blurays cost upwards of A$35 here in Australia for new releases. Top 10 CD albums cost over A$25.

Last time I looked the USD was less in value that the AUD, yet CD's, DVD's and blurays are much cheaper overseas.

No movie digital download available in Australia from Disney or other MPAA members either.

The cost of seeing a movie at a cinema for a typical family of two adults and two children costs upwards of AU$75.

Oh and yes iTunes works well, but prices of songs are still double what is paid in the US.
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