I think you've got some points, but just to be devil's advocate, ATI's guilty of the same thing -- remember the Radeon 9600? Yeah, it was slower than the 9500. :P Other than that, though, ATI is a lot better with their version names.
Instead, the real focus should be on the fact that YouTube videos themselves are advertising -- the question is just: for what?
For what? For ISP's. It's really quite basic.
Videos on Youtube advertise just how fun it is to be on the Internet, and you have to pay somebody to be on the Internet, don't you? Be it your cable provider, your cellphone provider, your local coffee shop for their WiFi -- all the same.
I don't understand why people haven't figured it out yet -- the best way to make money off of the Internet is to sell access to the Internet.
Now, just get rid of that pesky government-controlled monopoly thing, and you've got yourself a business.
More than likely, the request didn't come from someone low -- it came from someone in upper management who apparently doesn't know how the Internet works. Imagine that, eh?!?
I came here to say almost the same thing. Did the author of this article miss that?
The very nature of embedding a video from another's site precludes the argument of its use, entirely, since the original owner gets complete control in the end...
I'm sorry, Internet Conservative-minded Troll #148751 (Tough-guy Model B13 "Jman594"), but nowhere did "TheBoss" even state what party he was in. Thank you for trolling today -- better luck next time.
"Is It That Difficult To Understand The Difference Between Public Data And Private Data?"
Yes. Yes it is.
Look no further than people getting upset at having their raunchy pasts (that they freely uploaded to Facebook) discovered when they apply for a new job.
Yeah, the terrorists in WoW will act nice, use proper english, and politely ask you _before_ trying to get your signature on their guild petition for "Jihad R Us" -- a clear giveaway that they're not from here!
Or you could, I don't know, just turn off your computer when you're not using? Why would any computer that needed this level of security be left on all the time, anyway?
Unfortunately, what you're suggesting involves a little known business theory called "Common Sense" -- it's never used by corporations or the government, unfortunately, and is doomed to fail.
You know, stuff like this doesn't even phase me any more or even make me sad. The people who want to see corruption in things like this will, and the people who want to ignore facts won't. Almost makes you want to stop trying.
"...in a time of terrorism, threat of nuclear annihilation, storms wiping out peoples lives, job loss, home loss, the American ecomomy sinking faster than the Titanic..."
The problem is that none of those things you mentioned there are concerns of those in power.
Aye, I happen to play WoW with my father-in-law -- I've noticed older players tend to like being warriors; anyone else noticed that? It's cool, though -- he gets to bash and chop with glee while my wife and I take care of the technical stuff (healing, DPS).
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Not to sound cynical...
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For what?
For what? For ISP's. It's really quite basic.
Videos on Youtube advertise just how fun it is to be on the Internet, and you have to pay somebody to be on the Internet, don't you? Be it your cable provider, your cellphone provider, your local coffee shop for their WiFi -- all the same.
I don't understand why people haven't figured it out yet -- the best way to make money off of the Internet is to sell access to the Internet.
Now, just get rid of that pesky government-controlled monopoly thing, and you've got yourself a business.
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More than likely, the request didn't come from someone low -- it came from someone in upper management who apparently doesn't know how the Internet works. Imagine that, eh?!?
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Re: You're doing it wrong...
The very nature of embedding a video from another's site precludes the argument of its use, entirely, since the original owner gets complete control in the end...
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If we honestly just wanted to push Democracy, you'd have to be crazy not to see that as a good thing.
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Yes. Yes it is.
Look no further than people getting upset at having their raunchy pasts (that they freely uploaded to Facebook) discovered when they apply for a new job.
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Because they hold billions of our worth in bonds, not to mention the fact they sell us all our cheap stuff.
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Re: WoW....
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Re: Beat them at their own game...
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The problem is that none of those things you mentioned there are concerns of those in power.
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IANAL, but you could definitely upload DRM'ed files here and then claim that they're facilitating piracy. WTF, eh?
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