They announced last night they’ll be selling Jayson’s run on thumb drive as well.
Did they mention a contemplated price range? It's a smart move that greatly expands the variety of portable devices and fixed devices (like smart TVs) that will be able to view the run.
Schmidt would be smart to release his 626 the same way -- especially since since *his* footage has been voice-overed with his commentary as the run progresses . . . he's a very skilled, born teacher.
I'm guessing that there is a way to render a thumb drive as non-copyable. But probably ways exist today to defeat even that intended protection.
Arnaldo ~ Personally, I would buy a thumb drive of both John's and Jayson's. I greatly enjoy the factor (as with chess matches) of mentally imagining . . . moment-to-moment . . . exactly would I would do next if I were the player as each situation changes. I find doing that continually, to be quite enriching for my own playing.