Warner Bros. Neglects To Hype Other Internet Plan Involving Adware
from the adware,-the-old-standby dept
Warner Bros got a lot of attention this week for announcing a distribution deal with BitTorrent, even though the
actual terms of the deal were hardly inspiring. However, the BitTorrent deal wasn't their only foray into new distribution methods, though one can hardly fault them for wanting to keep that a secret. The company
is also partnering (via
Broadband Reports) with adware firm 180solutions. Basically, a user can watch some soap operas for free, in exchange for letting 180solutions place their software on their computer and serve ads throughout the day. Some, of course, may decide that the tradeoff is worth it, but the company has a reputation for
being misleading about what their software does, among
other familiar complaints about adware companies. This deal is also rare in that there's often a long chain of partners and affiliates between the advertiser and the adware companies, which allows all parties involved to claim innocence. In light of these two deals, what are consumers likely to do? Will they opt for adware, pop-ups, non-burnable files, high prices, and no interoperability among devices or free, easy, pirated files?
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Do as they say not as they do
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No question about the outcome
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BitTorrent
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virtual machines
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180 solutions is SPYWARE
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