Why do films own rental copies and ordinary copies?? What¡¯s the difference??
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I'm not sure around the current situation, but I used to work in a Blockbuster give or take a few 10 years ago and the store had to wage over $100 for the early DVD copies that would move about for rental. The DVDs weren't yet available for purchase but, unless you were feeling like to pay that much -- and some citizens would buy them from us at that price to get them previously.
Well it should be better talent tape, a heavier record and the dealer pays for that near the record licence. With video tapes it be the quality of the floor material that be used - it was much stronger to final through months of potential heavy hand use. The quality of th erecording be also better.
With DVDs I imagine similar considerations apply.