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Facebook takes on Netflix instead of partnering with them, streams movies it’s self
The Warner Bros. movie The Dark Knight is available for rental on Facebook. This is seen by many as the fist shot fired against Netflix, Amazon and Hulu. Users can now use Facebook credits to rent The Dark Knight for $3. No download needed, the movie is streamed directly from the movie’s Facebook fan page. You have up to 48 hours to watch…