ZML.com Aims to Be Allofmp3 For Movies
11/24 2007 | 01:11 AM
Posted by: Janko Roettgers
Spiderman 3, The Simpsons Movie or Transformers for $2 to $3 a pop, downloadable in the format of your choice, without any DRM or OS-specific media players at all? The offerings of the new movie download store ZML.com sound too good to be true — or at least too good to be legit. And in fact, they aren’t. ZML.com isn’t licensed by any of the Hollywood studios. The site is selling hundreds of blockbusters anyway, referring to a collective licensing agreement with an obscure Russian rights holders agency.
Sound familiar? That’s right, this is essentially the model that made Allofmp3.com one of the biggest and most controversial music download stores — at least until the site was forced to shut down in early July. Could ZML.com become a similar success, them similarly blow up under legal pressure? And how good could a download site like this be in the age of Amazon Unbox and NBC Direct? We gave it a try to find out. Continue reading at Newteevee.com.
Sound familiar? That’s right, this is essentially the model that made Allofmp3.com one of the biggest and most controversial music download stores — at least until the site was forced to shut down in early July. Could ZML.com become a similar success, them similarly blow up under legal pressure? And how good could a download site like this be in the age of Amazon Unbox and NBC Direct? We gave it a try to find out. Continue reading at Newteevee.com.


Pirate4ever wrote:
ZML and mp3sparks are legal according to the Russian law and Russia is increasingly becoming a country willing to say fuck off to the US and the RIAA cartel.
Remember, you heard it from a happy customer. Piracy is here to stay, and those selling their soul to the corporations will be targeted. Just ask MediaDefender :-)
Cheers!
Pirate4ever