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#Free Movies The film is a comedy about a man who falls in love with his niece. Unfortunately, the aunt's not too keen on the relationship despite them having been estranged for many years. But their love blossoms and they find happiness together. It’s a heart-warming story that you’ll want to binge on this Valentine’s Day!Imagine being able to watch your favorite movie at any time without paying a dime, just because you have internet access? That's what thousands of people are doing these days thanks to online movie streaming services like Netflix and Hulu. However, this has nothing to do with the kind of movies that are available through these services. The movies are pirated, which may not be a problem for some, but there are probably quite a few movie lovers who would prefer to watch their favorite films the 'right' way—through legal channels that is. That's why in recent years there have been many attempts to make legal movie streaming services available. Just last year Netflix launched its own streaming service called Instant Netflix several months after it had acquired the rights for IndiFilms' Moviebox platform. Meanwhile, popular services Youku and Tudou have also launched new paid-for services based on the new digital distribution model. A similar digital streaming model is now also shaping up in China—backed by the government. The Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) has drafted a proposal called the “Broadband China (Project.” The project aims to launch a large-scale broadband network and digital content network which the government hopes will contribute to the nation's development as well as its international standing. The MIIT has stressed that it would welcome any participation from Chinese and foreign companies in this endeavor, but it is clear that, as with other such projects such as its ambitious plan for a super-high-speed rail network, domestic companies like Alcatel-Lucent and Huawei will be given preference over non-Chinese companies. One of the key strategies for this project is for online video streaming sites to work with the government to make content available. Sites like Youku and Tudou will be expected to help promote home-grown Chinese content and make it more accessible by promoting it through the paid-for services. This is a huge industry and it has already seen some major developments in recent years, including the launch of the production arm of Youku Tudou called YTO, which was rumored to have grown its revenues close to $100 million within just two years of its launch. It has been credited with developing a number of popular series such as the zombie drama "The Rising Sun" and blockbuster comedy "The Mermaid" among others. Meanwhile, Youku Tudou also began work on a movie distribution platform called iQiyi in September, which is expected to rival the likes of Netflix and Hulu. It is currently in beta testing and is expected to launch by the end of 2015, but it has already stated that it will focus its efforts on quality programming over quantity. This new digital content distribution model remains one of the most influential forces in China's burgeoning media industry. cfa1e77820
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