YouTube is trying to rent you movies!

The LA Times reports that Google execs have been meeting with movie studios to secure rights to bring movie rentals to YouTube.

The LA Times reports that Google execs have been meeting with movie studios to secure rights to bring movie rentals to YouTube.

From the LA Times:

The video-sharing site is in early talks with Warner Bros., Sony Pictures and Lionsgate about streaming movies online to its users for a rental fee, people close to the discussions say.

This is a major shift in strategy by some of the major Hollywood studios, which have been wary of showcasing their new movies online out of concern that it could hurt the value of their DVDs. But now that the DVD business is cratering, a new school of thought is emerging that the Internet will become a friend rather than a foe.

There are still hurdles to overcome, including pricing and the timing of when movies would be put on YouTube. Warner Bros. already releases movies on DVD and on video-on-demand at the same time so adding YouTube to the mix probably won't be a big deal. But other studios still have separate windows for DVD and VOD releases, so figuring out whether YouTube would become its own window or part of the VOD window would need to be resolved.

The talk around the campfire is that the rentals would be around 4 bucks.  So...what do you think?  Would you pay $4 to watch Men in Black II on YouTube?

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