YouTube — now not the favourite repository for cats playing pianos — has launched its movie rental service for parents around the pond. Previously available in North America only, web denizens in Ol’ Blighty will now have access to trendy flicks for twenty-four-hours at $3.99 a pop. Seems like all Mountain View needs now’s Hulu to totally control the play-shifted portal.
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