FCC Gives Arbitron The Thumbs Up To Track Your Every Move
from the fun-for-the-whole-family dept
It's only been three years since started testing out its portable people meter that is supposed to automatically track whatever media you might be consuming at any particular time. Engadget points out that the device has now snagged the all important thumbs up from the FCC for the device. Of course, it's a bit creepy to think that some company is monitoring everything you watch, so Arbitron has apparently come up with a few numbers to show just how little people actually value their media monitoring habits: $5 per month with occasional bonuses here and there. Might not compare to the big tax break some have discussed for giving up your right to privacy -- but it is interesting to see a growing recognition that your privacy has a price.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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two cents worth
Power to the people and use the EULA!
Taking Information from me without paying for it is STEALING.
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Choice.
Infinite.
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MONITER AWAY
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Sure.
BTW, black points for you Mike, what's with the misleading Big Brother -esque title?
The technology at hand is pretty harmless, even useful
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again...
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Nope... not spying at all. This is something that you would choose to carry. Not something that you would be arrested for not carrying.
And that's the difference, as someone above pointed out. You can choose to give up any of your rights any time you want. When you stop talking about your opinion, you just temporarily gave up your right to free speech.
As long as you are carrying this thing around by choice, they're not spying. You're informing.
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apocolypse is upon us
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Voluntary = Useless
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Slow down a little here.
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Idiotic Idea
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Re: Voluntary = Useless
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Strength in Numbers
I like the idea of this device. It's voluntary and has nothing to do with downloading illegal mpegs/mp3s/etc. It's based on TV and radio habits.
There are plenty of TV shows that got no respect from the big wigs (despite having TONS of faithful fans) because John and Jane Doe's family was watching 7th Heaven and Friends. Both fine shows, but still... I think you get my point.
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Balance
Then again, I'd probably get sick and tired of it overflowing my inbox every fifteen minutes. :-P
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How do they want to listen?
I'm wondering how they will tell what song I'm listening to, or what movie I'm watching, or whether I'm listening to the original song, or a remix by someone else?
How do I know their music-identifying software doesn't also record what I say, or the grunts and groans I make in the water closet?
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As farr as I know, all entertainment mavericks are competely in denial of the fact that you have a choice to not consume their crap. They actually think you are compelled to consume "something" and they just try to optimize their crap to make you want more of whichever flavor you subscribe to.
I watch neitherTV nor do I listen to music radio. (I do lsiten to NPR...)
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Scratch all that.
I watch 2 TV shows: Heroes and Battlestar Galactica... everything else is background noise. If they monitor it all, I'd rather volunteer my ratings to those channels.
(note to self: only post after 7pm, when you make sense)
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just a thought
I Just imagine on the other side of the box there gonna get a lot of "Jerry Jerry Jerry..."
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Keep in mind that the meter measures your exposure, not necessarily your choices.
And wearing the meter is a choice. If you are asked to participate and you WANT to participate, then you participate. And, for example, they aren't measuring "Mr. Jones" and "Miss Smith", per se, but a man 42 years old, black, who makes $120,000 a year and a woman 28 years old, white, who makes $45,000 a year.
You are, for all intents and purposes, anonymous.
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pay more
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