I remember 5 or even 2 long times ago it was moderately difficult to watch films connected. This was the time wheb sites like Napster were coming sued for online movies providing mortals to share their hard drives with the world on a peer to peer network. Thus, providing people in other countries and countries to play and swap music that was not ready on their own efforts. The record societies did not find this apply to be preferential or preceding the law so they stopped the service. Well, this same concept of stopping someones from partaking their movies live was stopped also.
The trouble was that film and euphony companions were not getting their deal of the money. They were unable to come to the table and get their piece of the pie. But how was this any another from the days when I canned tape my local DJ mixing and dub it and extend it on to my friends stake in the 80′s. At that time no one quetched about music trading by hand. Or even dubbing films and establishing it to mortal else. No money swapped. So, what is the trouble???
Well, aside from that it looks that some very advanced companies have saw out a way to make the record and film companies well and also line their air pockets with money. Societies like iTunes and Amazon.com are now some of the leaders of online movie download. Both services charge a fee for somebodies to download either a movie, music or a TV episode. A component of that money goes to the company that owns the film or show. But a portion of the money goes to the dealing company.