I watch it. I don't agree with the no flights/no tights rule from the start; in the Superman movies they show him flying/hovering when he falls in the Kent Barn when he was a child.
Broadcast TV is now the one feeding the monster by broadcasting the commercials for cable and the satellite companies.
The networks want to have their cake and eat it too, by selling cable and satellite commercial spots and then asking them to pay more for the content they provide them.
I truly can't believe that an organization would do this...Can anyone show if anyone watched the pirated version or was there no pirated version at all??
I used Hulu when it was in Beta and thought it was great at soon as it got out of Beta it went down hill, I think I used it one more time after that... I rather just visit the Networks website and watch the content there.
This is just going to create more animosity against both companies; the bad part about this is that no one will boycott WB movies...If peopl did that would send them a message.
Exactly the kind of thing that they need to hear; and if it doesn't give them something to think about it is because they are sending it straight to the round file.
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Sad
On the post: Back When Broadcast TV Tried To Convince The World That Cable Was A Monster
They feed the Monster...
The networks want to have their cake and eat it too, by selling cable and satellite commercial spots and then asking them to pay more for the content they provide them.
On the post: James Cameron: Innovation Trumps Any Piracy Threat
Not for me...
All you need is a good TV, source, couch/chair, and home theater.
On the post: USTR Wants People To Know That At Least Someone Likes ACTA
Two Whole Letters?
On the post: Report From The Field: ACTA Negotiations Not Going Well
ACTA Conversation
ACTA: I'm not doing well.
Me: Why??
ACTA: I don't know what I'm doing here.
Me: Aren't you supposed to protect the people?
ACTA: I don't know.
Me: Oh that is bad.
ACTA: I know, I feel useless.
Me: Well you kinda are. Sowwy!!
ACTA: Don't be I know, hopefully I don't make it.
Me: I'll be sad to see you go, makes for interesting conversation.
On the post: Failed Filmmakers Pretend Piracy Group 'Stole' Film To Try To Get Publicity
Can't believe this
On the post: Frost & Sullivan Analyst Apparently Has Never Heard Of Network TV: Says Video Can't Be Free To Consumers
Can't be free...
Where is this guy getting his information??
On the post: EU Negotiators Insist That ACTA Will Move Forward And There's Nothing To Worry About
Nothing to worry about...
ACTA will not make it... especially when there are leaks of the document you don't want the people to see; it makes you look shady!!
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Incredible...
On the post: Spanish Gov't Moves Forward On New Law To Make File Sharing And Links Sites Illegal
The future...
On the post: Hulu Continues To Shoot Self In Foot: Blocks More Browsers
Hulu wow
On the post: Warner Bros. Latest Movie Release Strategy? Confuse The Hell Out Of The Market And Prop Up Blockbuster?
WB and the Sinking Ship
On the post: Why TV Everywhere Will Fail: Because It's Based On Taking Away Value, Not Adding It
TV won't fail.
Companies just need to understand that building the value of their service is much more important than trying to block everything else that exists.
"If you learn to embrace technology you can make it work for you."
On the post: Response To The White House's Request For Feedback On IP Enforcement
Awesome!
Exactly the kind of thing that they need to hear; and if it doesn't give them something to think about it is because they are sending it straight to the round file.
On the post: Response To The White House's Request For Feedback On IP Enforcement
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On the post: ACTA Set To Cover Not Just Copyrights & Trademarks, But Seven Areas Of IP
What's next?
On the post: Irish Collection Society Wants Hotels To Pay Performance Fees For Music Played In Guest Rooms
So what is going to happen...
On the post: Apparently The Word 'Piracy' No Longer Sufficiently Derogatory For Entertainment Industry
Smoking or drinking
On the post: Apparently The Word 'Piracy' No Longer Sufficiently Derogatory For Entertainment Industry
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