January 31st 2006 |
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The movie industry has been taking action against illegal file-sharers. Films such as Batman Begins and TV series The OC are to be made available over the internet via peer-to-peer (P2P) networks by studio Warner Bros.
The firm will sell movies and TV shows over the internet in Germany, Austria and Switzerland from March. Its In2Movies service will use the same file-sharing technology that has led to an increase in movie piracy.
Warner Bros did not reveal price details but said it planned to widen its international use of P2P networks.
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