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Peer Impact Snags More Studios
Filed in archive Companies by Marc on July 5, 2006
Peer Impact Snags More Studios
Peer Impact added Twentieth Century Fox and Warner Bros. Entertainment to their closed P2P network. The company already distributes content from NBC Universal, as well as numerous music and game titles. New TV shows include The Loop, Firefly, The Dukes Of Hazzard and Babylon Five. TV shows are 99 cents per day. Movie rentals are $2.99 to $3.99.

Peer Impact allows distribution only of files that the company puts on the network.

More about Peer Impact:

"As with all digital content traded over Peer Impact, users earn Peer Cash rewards for their participation in distributing videos on the network - essentially acting as part of a virtual supply chain. Users can also earn for recommending video purchases to others. Peer Impact's unique "grid distribution" technology allows consumers to receive very large files at incredible speeds and their novel business model, allows users to earn cash back for acting as "paid redistributors" of content purchased over the network. Users simply leave their computers on and the Peer Impact software running, and if they are selected as a source of fulfillment for purchases on the network, they receive Peer Cash that may be used toward future purchases."



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