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My laptop literally doesn't even have a disc drive. And I don't need it often.

Except for these anime titles. Why can't the anime folks catch up to everybody else here? Why are the big guys so against offering this stuff to download? Just to provide a counter-argument: Funimation has actually been uploading a surprising amount of their series - both in English subs and English dubs - to Youtube and Hulu in the past year or so. The entirety of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is on Youtube. Though it isn't produced by Funimation, I watched all of Ghost in the Shell on Hulu just a couple of months ago. So this idea is starting to catch on.

That said, a majority of anime producers still hold to the older idea of dvd/blueray/cd-based formatting as a form of ownership and property rights. Basically, they, like many copyright holders, believe that in order to make money, the consumer should have to physically purchase their product. It's an idea that is really engrained in capitalism (based on the product vs.

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Service industries concept), and most copyright holders/producers seem to think that their industry belongs to the 'product' category. However, as I pointed out, some production companies are starting to switch over to being more service-based, in that the way their product gets presented to the consumer is more important than the physical product itself. The Internet is well-suited to this change. Of course, by not actually owning a physical copy, the consumer opens themselves up to a whole slew of other issues: where exactly does ownership of a particular copy lie?