In 2007, Time Warner, in collaboration with Wal-Mart, plans to open an online video store, reports
Reuters . The company plans to sell digital copies of DVDs, and they will appear in the store on the day the official "offline" sales of DVDs start.
With the help of online sales, as stated by representatives of Time Warner, users will be able to get digital copies of all new films. It is assumed that for sale will be presented three types of copies protected by DRM - for home computers and laptops ($ 2.97), for mobile devices ($ 1.97) and "full version" ($ 3.97).