The experimental move, according to Thomas Gewecke, president of Warner Bros. Digital Distribution, is a chance to see if the move will curb Internet piracy at all in a country where almost everyone has broadband Internet.
"Korea is the ideal market for us to expand our digital distribution strategy," Gewecke said. "There is already a broad base of consumers who are immersed in technology and very comfortable getting movies through video-on-demand or similar services."
"According to the Korean Film Council, more than 47% of people surveyed said they had downloaded movies from the Internet at least once," added Harrison Lee, managing director of Warner Home Video Korea.
There were no specifics yet on which movies would be released first.
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 5 Oct 2008 16:47