Since you don't want the ability to backup, how about:
The ability to
store a copy of the movie on your terrabyte drive!
Frankly, I'd love to
have my movies packed away in safe storage. A copy of each and every one of
them on the hard drive of my computer. My computer with an appropriate video
card plugged directly into my 52" wide-screen tv.
And with just a few
seconds and the click of a button be watching the particular movie from my
library.
In short: the freedom to take that DRM'd version and cut a high
quality digital copy for personal use.
I've got over 1,000 store
purchased movies in my library in dvd/blueray format. Given my library is on
the second floor - I'm actually concerned with the weight factor and putting in
more book cases to hold more movies.
So yea... in my case: it really
would be extraordinarily convenient to have a full quality digital library that
I could easily browse through and select from. A "DJ" software app that could
be used to select a list of movies for viewing would be even better: for those
Red Dwarf marathon weekends for example.
Is the DJ app required? Nope!
I'm a proud Linux User. I can initiate the viewing of a movie from the command
line. That means I can easily script a list of movies to be viewed one after
the other thereby creating the basic command line driven fully functional DJ app
in just a few lines of code.
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