As of today, DRM-free digital distributor GOG.com has begun offering movies alongside their catalog of video games.
For the last six years, GOG.com has become popular due to its DRM(digital rights management)-free games policy, allowing players to purchase games without having to verify their validity through a service or connecting to the internet to play. Now, the online service has added film and television to their digital offerings, charging $6 USD to download or stream each title.
Currently, all of the films available are related to the internet and gaming communities, including several documentaries both new and old. As it moves forward with the sales, the service hopes to partner with Hollywood to make TV and cinema films available.
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