gigaom.com — Sometime tomorrow, Comcast and Time Warner will announce a partnership to promote the concept of TV Everywhere. Jeff Bewkes, chairman and CEO of Time Warner and Brian Roberts, chairman and CEO of Comcast will have a joint media conference tomorrow in New York.
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zacarraJun 24, 2009
Ok you know it really doesn't matter if they "think" they are going to control everything. Plain and simple they cannot control the spread of content, only to a degree. People will find a way around it just like we have before on every attempt to force you into something. People are going to watch what they want now that most people realize that they can on the internet. I'm sorry Comcast and Time Warner you lose!
benderilloJun 24, 2009
You know what a s**t-Barometer is?
iamausernameJun 24, 2009
I think we should consider it as "buying a license" for it. eg: I buy a license for a song/game/show and I can then download it / use it / play it however I want.and steam is great. reduce the cost of the games, they always work, and you get to keep them forever.
aaronpdxJun 25, 2009
Yeah. How do you possibly believe that if there was no regulation, the entire industry wouldn't be ruled over by like one single cable company who would own our ability to access any information via their infrastructure? LESS regulation here would only cause MORE problems - it wouldn't mean that suddenly a bunch of competing companies pop up, because building the kind of infrastructure to BE a cable company is not cheap, and no one else wants to do it - that's why there's no competition. Free market doesn't work. Get over it.
fiatjustitiaJun 25, 2009
Spoken like a true Objectivist: When the government abuses power..."Those communists! Bring 'em down! Revolt now!" And when private companies/big business abuses power... "Oh well, Free market, the victims were weak to begin with..."
Closed AccountJun 27, 2009
Thanks but I know what I wanted to say and don't need you to fix it.By the way, if you want to fix things then fix you own comment. It should have been, "Hulu doesn't serve...' instead of 'Hulu don't serve'. Congratulations in making yourself look like a buffoon.
cham01Sep 14, 2009
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