![]() is trying to compete with street pirates who hawk burned movies on the cheap. That seems pretty low to those of us who live in the US and pay anywhere from $3 to $5 to rent movies from iTunes, for example, but Warner Bros. The studio's movies will reportedly be available for rent for a mere 4 to 7 yuan, roughly 60ยข to $1.03. plans to make available will include I Am Legend, Fool's Gold, and Speed Racer, with more new titles coming soon and a "wide range" of classic library titles. films (including some that have never been released theatrically in China) for a fraction of the rental cost, compared to other parts of the world. ![]() The company has announced that it has partnered up with the Beijing-based Voole, which will offer DRM-protected copies of various Warner Bros. plans to experiment with online movie rentals in China in an attempt to compete with pirates.
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