Steven,
Over the weekend I was mulling over my stock positions. It was saturday morning traffic - bumper to bumper down Manchester road. As I went from video store to video store looking for "Return to Oz", a B-grade movie that my 6 year old sitting next to me was thinking the next store would have it ( Blockbuster - nope, local groceries - nope, Hollywood Video - will order it), I thought - this is BS - I should be able to download this puppy from the convience of my home terminal and play it on the device of my choice ( perhaps DVD).
So, before I dump this stock that has shrunk to 52% of my original investment, tell me the mechanics and economics of a WAVE WORLD, where the information is available to me via networks and I am billed by :
a: The maker of the film b: A Movie House ( Sony, MGM, Disney???) c: a distributor d: an ISP e: the phone company f: the hardware company ( they put in the chip, right?) g: more than one of the above?
In other words, who meters, aggregates, bills, invoices, etc...
Thanks for anyone with candid answers - bulls and bears
Tom |