We told you to get through that 10 pack of rentals quickly didn't we? As pretty much anyone could have predicted, the
Motion Picture Association of America (in case you've forgotten, that's
these guys) doesn't think Zediva has the right to
rent access to DVDs for streaming across the internet. Specifically, the MPAA calls Zediva for not being the traditional rental service it claims to be, and claims streaming the output of a DVD player across the internet even to one user amounts to public performance of the movie. There's no response yet from Zediva, but in the meantime armchair lawyers can check out the MPAA's statement in PDF form at the source link.
MPAA sues Zediva for streaming DVDs, no one is surprised originally appeared on Engadget on Mon, 04 Apr 2011 17:56:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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