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It’s like AllOfMP3 for movies: hands-on with ZML’s DRM-free flicks

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Straight from Ars Technica: “The MPAA won’t be happy, but fans of rogue digital music site AllOfMP3 (and its many new iterations since the shutdown of the original) will be pleased over news of a movie site mirroring the cheap, DRM-free model of its musical cousin. ZML has made a quiet debut over the last couple of months, but boasts over a thousand movies thus far, ranging from old classics to recent releases. We took a look at the service and found that, while it doesn’t have everything, it’s certainly good for stocking up on cheap (and not-very-legal) movies.”

Written by Jason Jeffrey

November 21, 2007 at 11:54 am

Posted in Ars Technica, MPAA

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