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- PlayStation Store movie purchases are once-only downloads (Geek.com)
 Tue, 23 Sep 2008 15:29:00 GMT This article should form a warning to anyone considering purchasing movies via their PlayStation Store. A user by the name of noise posted on the ars techinca forums regarding losing the movies he had downloaded via his PS3. The problem was he had filled the hard drive and deleted them to allow him to try [...]
- Users find PlayStation Network movie downloads are one-time only (BetaNews)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:50:59 GMT A PlayStation 3 owner has brought to attention Sony's policies regarding movies purchased from the PlayStation Network: if one is deleted, it is rather difficult to obtain again.
- Burnout Paradise Downloadable On PlayStation Network Thursday (1up.com)
 Tue, 23 Sep 2008 02:25:30 GMT Criterion has announced (via Evil Avatar ) that Burnout: Paradise will be available for download on the PlayStation Store this Thursday. The developer has not yet revealed the file size for the game, though as we reported earlier, this is the full, retail version of Burnout Paradise. This bold step for digital distribution on the console will be sold for $29.99, an amount ...
- PlayStation Video Store Hampered by DRM (1up.com)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 22:40:30 GMT The tech-savvy folks over at Ars Technica have taken issue with Sony's recently launched downloadable video store for the PS3, and they believe that -- as is the case with so many things these days -- digital rights management has the potential to cripple the service. Revealed at this year's E3, the PlayStation video store seemed like an excellent counter to Microsoft's ...
- PlayStation 3 Movies Can Only Be Redownloaded Once [Psn] (Gizmodo)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:56:36 GMT I'm not sure how many of you are buying (aka not renting) movies from Sony's PlayStation 3 video store, but to those who are willing to drop $15 on a permanent, DRM'd digital product, know that Sony...
- PS3 Video Store provides more reason to avoid DRM (Engadget)
 Mon, 22 Sep 2008 15:46:42 GMT Filed under: Gaming , Home Entertainment It took awhile to shake out, but the DRM nastiness associated with the Sony Video Store is becoming an issue now that those tiny PS3 hard drives are beginning to fill-up. Turns out that if you delete purchased video to free-up space then you'll have to place a call to Sony customer service to authorize a one-time only re-download from your PSN ...
- How to Pirate Like a Pirate (Wired News)
 Fri, 19 Sep 2008 19:37:47 GMT It's officially Talk Like a Pirate Day, and everyone knows the best way to learn a new language is to totally immerse ones self in the culture. So here's our starter's guide to plundering the internet's high seas for music, movies and games. Got tips for budding pirates? Log in and contribute, matey.
- AutoPilot Automatically Downloads Video from Your TiVo or the Internet [Featured Windows Download] (Lifehacker)
 Wed, 17 Sep 2008 15:40:31 GMT Windows only: Beta video downloader TVHarmony Autopilot can automatically transfer, encode, and remove commercials from TiVo recordings, as well as suck down online clips to your hard drive. You've...
- Wii Backup Loader leaked onto the net -- welcome to pirating hell Nintendo (Engadget)
 Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:36:15 GMT Filed under: Gaming It was bound to happen sooner or later, and now we're hearing that the infamous Wii Backup Loader -- the hacks that allow you to run "backup" Wii games without a modchip -- is out riding the 'net thanks to an overzealous beta tester. At this point, only the patient and hardcore should apply as the v0.1 loader is in a very (very) early beta and apparently still ...
- Everyone but Apple joins new "buy once, play anywhere" group (Ars Technica)
 Mon, 15 Sep 2008 12:58:29 GMT Moving purchased video between devices is a Hollywood-sized pain, but a new consortium of movie studios and consumer electronics giants wants to make digital downloads as easy to play anywhere as a DVD. Read More...
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