 cornelius785
join:2006-10-26 Worcester, MA | is this for real?
i mean, look at the link, IT'S AN INTERNET PETITION. i sure hope this isn't the only source, cause pretty much anyone can create an internet petition. also, does anyone take an internet petition seriously?? |
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 rradina
join:2000-08-08 Chesterfield, MO
| I don't know whether or not it's "real" but they aren't the first group to suggest that it's not enough for the consumer to pay for the connection.
Look at broadcast TV. It's not enough that the local channels broadcast their signal free of charge through the air. If the satellite and cable TV folks rebroadcast this content, the broadcaster wants a cut.
Look at the economic stimulus plan. I understand the paper industry is lobbying for money because they consider themselves a "green" industry (renewable).
At every turn, everyone has their hand out hoping the government will print them some money. Why wouldn't writers try to get someone else to put food on the table?
Rush Limbaugh is a fruit cake but several years ago he said something that made sense to me. It went something like.... If you need something, you believe you are entitled to it and you cannot afford it, go ask your neighbor to get/do it for you. If this doesn't seem right, then you should figure out a way to get/do it for yourself because regardless of how you hide your request, your neighbor will eventually pay for it. |
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| said by rradina :Look at broadcast TV. It's not enough that the local channels broadcast their signal free of charge through the air. If the satellite and cable TV folks rebroadcast this content, the broadcaster wants a cut. That's not a new thing. Giving the stations the rights to charge money for retransmission is in the FCC rules.
The fact that the stations are available freely over the air is irrelevant. It's their content, and if they want to charge they should be able to. If you want to get the signals for free you are absolutely free to put up an antenna (as I have done). Your condo association or HOA can't stop you either. The FCC prohibits them from banning any reasonable TV antennas. |
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 voiptop
join:2009-02-06 1 edit | reply to cornelius785 New content?
Who will decide that content is really new ant not reprinted and not rewritten? Very tricky topic this many loopholes. Can't imagine in real life. |
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| reply to cornelius785 Re: is this for real?
In Canada it could be a similar demand to what their broadcast TV networks must do. By law they have to make sure a certain % of shows has to be locally made Canadian content. So, of course, the TV networks there have to pay to create it because local producers aren't making content on their own hook that the networks want to pay for. This sounds like a plea from writers to get the same deal on the internet that their broadcast TV brethren are getting - a gov't subsidized payoff. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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  en102 Canadian, eh?
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| reply to rradina said by rradina :If this doesn't seem right, then you should figure out a way to get/do it for yourself because regardless of how you hide your request, your neighbor will eventually pay for it. I hate to say it... but its the truth. Why pay for it yourself, if you can a) Have someone else directly pay for it. b) Have a whole group pay for it (taxes/welfare/MediCal)
The main part is that you have to make sure that it benefits YOU. The problem with a lot of these 'benefits' are that they generally take from the middle class, and benefit the poor. -- Canada = Hollywood North |
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 rradina
join:2000-08-08 Chesterfield, MO
| reply to Eat Me I thought a long time ago the FCC forced cable to carry the locals. Is cable allowed to break out the local channels and charge separately for them? I thought satellite does this or did this.
With digital, ghosts, hum bars and static are a thing of the past. I would have no problem putting a line item veto on my cable bill for local channels and getting them through the air. Currently I don't think that's an option, at least not in my area. |
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