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Offline GhostShip

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Why Did Virgin Sell Out ?
« on: June 17, 2008, 12:02:57 am »
This article seems to offer some insight into why Virgin has got all cosy with their natural enemy.

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20080616-cash-not-idealism-behind-isp-embrace-of-music-biz.html

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Virgin Media, one of the UK's largest ISPs, has agreed to forward British music industry nastygrams to subscribers suspected of illegal file-swapping. The move has proved hugely controversial already, generating charges of "spying on users" and even a BBC column on how Virgin could just go stuff itself into a trash can. But left undiscussed is the core question of why Virgin is whoring itself out like this; the law doesn't require it, and passing on letters from the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) won't make an ISP more dosh. Or will it?

What ISPs want is a piece of the fat ad/content pie. Like Cassius, these companies have a "lean and hungry look" as they eye the porcine profits being raked in by other companies that sell both ads and goods using the very networks that the ISPs have built. Ed Whitacre's initial comment about charging companies like Google, that might want to reach customers faster, was a crude attempt at slicing out a piece of this pie; partnerships are the newer variety, and they have the great benefit of not coming across like an extortion racket.


Whilst one can understand why Virgin would want a slice of the content cake, its not so clear why or how they thing they will retain customers or their trust, I can see only bad things ahead if this goes even half way to reaching the extortion industies demands.

We must not forget either the signal this sends to both law-makers and other ISP companies regarding their legal liability in the future, Virgin bending with the Cartel will severely weaken the rights of other ISP's in this respect then they have sold the entire industry out as well as the consumer.

Offline Bearded Blunder

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Re: Why Did Virgin Sell Out ?
« Reply #1 on: June 17, 2008, 12:09:04 am »
they might also change their mind, depending on the impact it has on the number of new customers they get.. or old ones who leave.. as an existing customer, i shall bide quietly & see what happens...
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