The Fox show I want to watch online requires you to now log into your ISP account before viewing. I don't get the restriction. There are commercials on their internet offerings (every 10-15 minutes), so it's not like I'm viewing material that isn't earning them advertising dollars.
What if I didn't have an ISP account? I am not allowed to watch Fox network shows?
Quote, "While they [the older peeps] may be out of touch on some issues, does that really mean we should deny them the right to vote? "
And 20-30 year olds are keyed in on every political issue? C'mon, this is the most ridiculous article I've ever seen you write, and I've been reading for quite some time.
Just follow the money. You know they caved because they were either offered a large sum of money or were threatened with a lawsuit. Most companies don't want to go up against an entity like the Koch bros.
They wouldn't change it. They would just make an express lane for the business traveler (for a fee, of course).
Just follow the money. That's the only consistent thing in politics.
Re: Re: I don't understand the need to log in through your isp
I'm talking about primarily viewing content online. I'm never home when the one show I watch is on TV, and if I don't have an ISP then I guess I'm out of luck. I say shame on Fox.