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dougau
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I don't subscribe to CNET, I subscribe to a ISP

Individual web sites don't own the networks over which their sights are sent over so it seems a little messed up that they should be able force you to watch a add anyway.

This is not the public air waves or a broadcast over a privetly owned network, this the internet parts of which are owned by many individual companies and which most subscribers pay a ISP, not a web site to have access to.
So if say a privetly owned web site like CNET doesn't want you accessing their site without viewing adds they should make it subscriber based.


richdelb
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join:2003-01-22
Algonquin, IL

said by dougau:

Individual web sites don't own the networks over which their sights are sent over so it seems a little messed up that they should be able force you to watch a add anyway.

This is not the public air waves or a broadcast over a privetly owned network, this the internet parts of which are owned by many individual companies and which most subscribers pay a ISP, not a web site to have access to.
So if say a privetly owned web site like CNET doesn't want you accessing their site without viewing adds they should make it subscriber based.
Yea, I agree. If a site wants you to view their ad's make it a subscription site.

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