Sep 17 2008

IMDB launches streaming video

Published by Lev Detrez at 10:30 under brands, technology, video

The Internet Movie Database, better known as IMBD, is finally upgrading to a more modern way of dealing with films and internet, by announcing the free streaming availability of 6,000 films and TV shows.

IMDb is now showing full-length movies and and a great selection of full-length TV episodes directly on our site — for free!

I guess that’s exactly what we would expect from IMDB! Great job!

The only problem is that the content is being provided by CBS, Hulu, Sony Pictures Teleivision, and some 500 indie production houses. This means Europe will not always be allowed to watch the content. A problem that can be solved by installing Hotspot Shield

Via ZDnet

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