Posted in: Legal, DRM, Piracy & IP, News, Video Distribution, Video Start-Ups, Video on Demand by Dave Parrack on November 30, 2007

10 People Are Speaking Their Mind


  1. Justin Baker Says:

    February 3rd, 2008 at 12:22 pm

    So.. will the MPAA come down on the individual users or the website? Id like to buy from this website as long as im not held legaly responsible.

  2. STAY AWAY FROM THIS SITE!!!

    I attempted to download a movie four days ago.
    The site worked beautifully until I had paid for my movie at which point it simply stopped working.

    I’ve been trying to download my movie for four days now and no luck – I’m not even getting a reply from their online “support”.

    Seriously these guys are dodgy – don’t give them your money.

  3. I’ve used this site (thinking it was legal–all the info on the site indicates it is) and haven’t had any problems downloading from it. I’ve been really pleased with it; my only complaint would be not finding some (older) movies I’m interested in.

  4. [...] Blockbuster must now be counted as serious competition for Apple, Microsoft, Sony, CinemaNow, ZML, Netflix and Amazon all who have movie download services already established, or on their way. The question remains though: Is this too little, too late? [...]

  5. Very good site! fast speed downloading… And then there are the mirror: http://www.zml2.com

  6. the “right side of legal”? The site is legal under Russian Organization for multimedia and Digital Systems (ROMS) and downloading from this site is no different than Canadians coming into the US to buy cheaper merchandise or US citizens to enter Mexico and come back with again cheaper stuff. ROMS pays royalties to the copywrite holders but based on the Russian economy. If our dollars enter a forign economy that economy will begin to prosper and the royalties will be increased as the economy increases. Fiar trade, capitalism, whatever you want to call it with free and open borders flying to russia and buying LEGAL DVD’s for a fraction of the price and bringing them home is totally legal, why not downloads as well? So long as you aren’t reselling or otherwise breaking copywrite laws I don’t see a problem.

  7. I really like this site. I pay for my movies.. copy them to DISK
    to watch on my TV… I am assuming that the my payment is RENTAL and the site pays copyrite costs. I see little difference
    in my use of the DOWNLOADED DISK. I do not sell the DISK; I reuse them. To me, it is the same as a Rental

    1.

  8. Well I’ve used the site as mentioned and I must say it’s price appeal is what lured me in :) $2.95 a pop – bargain download price @ that sure as hell’s name beats P2P.

  9. Paul Mannering Says:

    July 4th, 2009 at 3:27 am

    SCAM SITE.

    You have to upgrade to a “Premium Account” to download anything new than “2008″ – they then debit your credit card US$39.90 no warning – just snatch.

    If its not illegal – it should be.

  10. Why should we pay for something they stole??

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