Sorry, I should've been more complete in my statement.
The things I've heard from people who have tried to actually use the service, as well as forum posts and news articles are the sources I was talking about saying it sucks.
Hollywood flubs movie system launch, miffs users - 12/8/11 -
http://www.mercurynews.com/entertainment/ci_19499878Quote:
UltraViolet, the industry's latest scheme to promote movie ownership, attempts to make DVDs and Blu-rays more attractive by offering consumers the option of receiving a digital copy of a movie they buy on disc. Those digital versions, of course, are more versatile than discs, and -- in theory at least -- can be placed on mobile phones and tablet devices.
But it took two weeks for Heath Parks, a 43-year-old technology buff in Cincinnati, to get UltraViolet to work, even after exchanging emails with Flixster CEO Joe Greenstein.
Parks says it would have been easier to use unlicensed software to copy "Green Lantern" from the discs himself.
"I could have ripped it. I could have done any of this stuff. The point is I didn't want to do that," he says in an interview. "My personal feeling is they rushed the service out. I don't think it's ready."
Warner Bros. declined comment to The Associated Press.
Quote:
Among thousands of posts about UltraViolet on social media sites in the weeks following the Oct. 11 launch, only 3 percent of comments were positive, according to Fizziology, a company that tracks buzz related to Hollywood movie releases. About 17 percent were negative and the rest were neutral. That's on par with the worst product receptions the firm has ever seen.
http://gigaom.com/video/ultraviolet-bad-reviews/Quote:
After creating accounts for both Flixster and Ultraviolet, [sic] linking the accounts, enabling WB to view my personal information, the system hangs and doesn’t download the movie. I contacted Ultraviolet first with the issues and error messages. After a day, I was told this is not an Ultraviolet issue, but a Flixster problem. I then contacted Flixster. They responded by sending me to the FAQ. To date, I have not gotten a proper response from Flixster on the error messages. I plan on canceling both accounts and will NEVER buy another DVD tied to Ultraviolet.
Random post I found interesting:
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Guess what… Ultraviolet sucks. Wanna know why? Over Christmas I was given a Blu-ray of “Crazy Stupid Love” as a gift. Noticing it came with an Ultraviolet digital copy, I was intrigued and was willing to sign up and give the digital cloud based system a try… Until I read the fine print. The movie has unlimited playable on the Ultraviolet system for only three years, after that, YOU HAVE TO PAY FOR IT… AGAIN!!! What kind of bullshit is that. How is getting a digital copy that you will eventually have to pay again a value? It’s a total rip off. I will not use the UV service. I can play a DVD or a Blu-ray as many times as I want. Thanks, but no thanks.
I guess that 3% positive may be why I've never seen a single positive comment about it (other than yours). Are you currently using it FS?