This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool
Amazon has just announced a new service integrated into its powerful music sales tier called AutoRip, which grants CD buyers an immediately downloadable digital copy of that very album — or any CD purchased on Amazon for the last fifteen years (if it’s in the catalogue). Previously, you might have ripped the CD yourself when it came in the mail. AutoRip does the same thing, except, well… it’s automatic, and instant. Actually, the service sounds so obvious it’s almost a wonder no one thought of it sooner. In response, though, I have to ask: music and CDs are great, for sure — but why stop there? While you’re at it, Amazon, why not do the same for films too?
While it’s worth noting that AutoRip’s catalogue does not totally encompass the full range of music available in either physical or digital versions on Amazon, it’s certainly a perk. Maybe it’s not for everyone, but if you could own the both physical disc and the digital album with one click, why not? Here’s some details on AutoRip, from Amazon directly, and courtesy AllThingsD (please note the video playback may be a little wacky, it …
By: Dave Kendricken
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