I'm curious to see what kind of distribution it's going to get because of that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think, because of the Internet, we're not looking at the very, very narrow channels for distribution that there used to be.
We saw simply distribution was changing, content, premium content, premium stars; we're going to be able to do more in the world as it evolves.
The future has already arrived. It's just not evenly distributed yet.
The distributor used to get 10, 12, 14 percent in most cases, but the App Store or Steam - they're taking 30 points. So clearly, they're viewing what they bring to the table in the digital environment to be more valuable than distribution.
The internet population is going up and up. I am confident that this will be a huge market.
There are nine million servers sold annually. Of those, just one million are sourced by the big guys. What we're trying to predict is: in the future, is that all going into the one million category? Or will there be some balance?
It's always hard to predict what's coming up next. My main guess is that content creators will increasingly start using BitTorrent to distribute their own work directly.
One the other hand, the publishing trend is ghastly, isn't it? Two hundred and something distributors are now down to 10 or 12? And what's the recruiting drive?
I'm hoping there'll be, if not a boom, then a big pick-up in housing because if that happens, then it will employ a lot of people, and the domino effect will go through the community, and it will help everyone.
The current distribution model for movies, in the U.S. particularly, but also around the world, is pretty antiquated relative to the on-demand generation that we're trying to serve.
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