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Cause there's no business like show-business!

Our DRM-Free approach to digital distribution has been the foundation of GOG.com since day one and we're convinced it is now firmly rooted in the gaming industry landscape. More and more users start to expect and demand the digital content they paid for to be free from any kind of restrictive mechanisms that limit access to their collections and get in the way of enjoyment. We think this is a good time to take the next step in our quest to make digital entertainment better for everyone. Today we set out to spread our DRM-Free ideas across the movie industry! That's right: GOG.com now offers DRM-Free movies.

Our goal is to offer you cinema classics as well as some all-time favorite TV series with no DRM whatsoever, for you to download and keep on your hard drive or stream online whenever you feel like it. We talked to most of the big players in the movie industry and we often got a similar answer: "We love your ideas, but … we do not want to be the first ones. We will gladly follow, but until somebody else does it first, we do not want to take the risk". DRM-Free distribution is not a concept their lawyers would accept without hesitation. We kind of felt that would be the case and that it's gonna take patience and time to do it, to do it, to do it right. That's quite a journey ahead of us, but every gamer knows very well that great adventures start with one small step. So why not start with something that feels very familiar? We offer you a number of gaming and internet culture documentaries - all of them DRM-Free, very reasonably priced, and presenting some fascinating insight into topics close to a gamer's heart. Now, what do we have in store for you?

- There's a whole new Movie Catalog for you to browse!
- All the movies we sell are priced at $5.99 (that's a launch promo price for a few of them), and we aim to have that as the main price point for most of our future releases
- Two of the movies - The Art of Playing and TPB AFK: The Pirate Bay Away From Keyboard are available for FREE, so that you can test our new movie distribution features
- Most of our movies are in Full HD 1080p quality, some in 720p. With those of you with limited bandwidth or download quota in mind, we also supply much lighter 576p versions.
- Apart from downloading your movies you have the option to watch them streaming online, right here on GOG.com
- GOG.com is famous for its bonus goodies - each movie will come with as many of them as we can muster
- You can expect subsequent movie releases each week

That's it. GOG.com Movies is a go, time to get some popcorn!
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JudasIscariot: As for Galaxy, all I can say is "Soon" :)
August date still valid or not?
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ShadowWulfe: Hopefully we can get new movies next week?

And... what about Galaxy?
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JudasIscariot: New movies are coming, yes :)

As for Galaxy, all I can say is "Soon" :)
I hope we can get some good series on GOG. Right now the only way to watch them here is on tv. Bad quality and annoying commercial breaks.
Can we expect local subtitles in future movies/Series ?

also soon
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JudasIscariot: New movies are coming, yes :)

As for Galaxy, all I can say is "Soon" :)
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TwisterBE: I hope we can get some good series on GOG. Right now the only way to watch them here is on tv. Bad quality and annoying commercial breaks.
Can we expect local subtitles in future movies/Series ?

also soon
It depends on the creators or publishers as far as subs are concerned but we'll always make sure to include ALL the possible subs available :)
Bring Arachnoquake.
I just saw it and so far for me it is movie of the year.
A small update: "The Internet's Own Boy" is actually under Creative Commons. So GOG can add it at any time.
Post edited August 29, 2014 by shmerl
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Vitek: Bring Arachnoquake.
I just saw it and so far for me it is movie of the year.
Lol, it's gonna be on TV in about an hour here in Spain. And almost at the same time, another channel will have In the Name of the King 2. :S
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shmerl: A small update: "The Internet's Own Boy" is actually under Creative Commons. So GOG can add it at any time.
Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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shmerl: Those who don't care about DRM are probably already getting video elsewhere (like Netflix / Amazon).
Not necessarily. Do you know why? Because some of us simply DON'T HAVE ACCESS to these. Over here people mostly have the choice between going physical (which can often require importing more obscure titles) or choosing "the easy way". An often overlooked virtue of GOG is lack of region-LOCKING. As long as you can afford the thing, they will sell it to you no matter where you live. Quite a stark contrast to the all too common "Your money's no good here" scenario elsewhere...
Post edited August 29, 2014 by Vestin
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Hanabata: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
Does that prevent GOG from offering it for free?
Alright GOG, you can offer movies as long as you continue to release obscure DOS games from the 90s and get access to the entirety of LucasArts' catalog.
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tootbrush: Also, MKV > MP4. Of course, I can always put it inside a MKV container, but you'd have an easier time yourself if you wanted to bundle several audio or subtitle tracks (for languages, commentary etc.).
Yep I'd like to see MKV as well for the reasons you stated since it is just a container format.
I've got nothing against this move, though I'm not thrilled by the current documentaries offering, I guess you have to start somewhere. Maybe there is an opportunity to get rights to release classic movies that the studios haven't mass released on BRD, then again that still requires the studios to remaster then so maybe not an option.

We will see.

Would like to see DRM free ebooks though, the whole DRM thing and activation of reader devices is why I haven't gone there yet.
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JudasIscariot: As I said to Crosmando, we'll be adding MKV versions of movies and you can choose whether you want the MP4 version or the MKV :)
Ah oh well that one answered then.
Post edited August 29, 2014 by deonast
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Hanabata: Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International
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Sabin_Stargem: Does that prevent GOG from offering it for free?
Actually that makes it illegal to sell it. It would be legal if offered for free...
Post edited August 30, 2014 by eRe4s3r
http://www.forbes.com/sites/danielnyegriffiths/2014/08/29/gog-goes-to-the-movies-cd-projekt-marcin-iwinski-drm-free-sales-to-film/
Nice article
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JudasIscariot:
I was streaming the special edition of Indie Game: The Movie and, as the credits started, they were pushed to the side to run a Steam ad for the special edition. What!? Why!? The ad also obnoxiously reuses Jonathan Blow's speech that opens and closes the film. I wanted to read the credits and watch the indie game videos the filmmakers included, while listening to Jim Guthrie's excellent music. When I pay for a movie, I expect to see the whole thing, including the credits. GOG, I know this is the version you were given, but could you request a proper version from Flutter Media or BlinkWorks Media that includes the full credits?
Post edited August 30, 2014 by Barry_Woodward