As long as it is Printed out ON the paper,
and it ends up IN your mailbox, you have the right to do whatever you want with them
same thing, as long the ad is MADE, and ON the website which we go regularly, we have the right to do whatever
As long as it is Printed out ON the paper,
and it ends up IN your mailbox, you have the right to do whatever you want with them
Volt wrote:Walking away, Looking away, ignoring an ad is completely different than using software to completely make the ad dissapear.
Have you ever decided to just go to an Adless Website?
You guys keep useing the same examples, over and over. No matter what i say, or how i explain it, it's like I'm talking to a brick wall, the same.
flash ads are stupid and annoying
Let those stupid sites that rely
That's freakin' stupid, yo.
The more we discuss this, the stupider it sounds.
Volt wrote:One who is like a brick wall, is simply not listening.
Intelligence isn't based on how well a person listens, i mean no offense in my Brick Wall figure of Speech.
I'm just curious as to how you got the assumption that i was calling someone or something stupid, by using the term "Brick Wall"
Of all the times Stupid was used in the thread, why pick on Volt?
Volt wrote:If you use TiVo to record a show, commercial free, that would once again be an entirely different manner. For you are making a back-up copy for yourself. And watching it later, still Makers of TiVo (as more people buy them) will find themselves in a lot of law battles in the upcoming years. Ads are getting more important, and more and more poeple are finding ways around them.
Funny thing is... TiVo and other TV station recorders are Technically directly or indirectly illegal, because your not only are recording something that isn't yours,
but buy recording it, you're not paying for the box set. The Box Set of TV shows, doesn't have ADs in it, becuase you are paying for it.
The only reason ads are getting more annoying is because poeple keep trying to create a world without them. The more you resist the worst things will get. Resistance is Futile!(tm)
If the browser does not support images or the media format that the current ads use, that is an unfortunate fate for the ads, it's the agency's responsibility to make the most compatable format of ads.
In the future there will be Ads on Ads.
You'll turn on the TV to watch the Simpsons and homer will have a "___.com " shirt on, Marge will be the new spokeswoman for a household cleaning chemical, there will be ads taped onto their fridge, car, and house.
Kaligraphic wrote:Actually, ads are based on efficacy - if they don't increase sales enough to cover their costs, they'll go away.
I, personally, have no problem with unobtrusive little text ads - such as, for instance, the one on the right column on findlaw. I do, however, have issue with seizure-gifs, "musical" flash garbage, stupid flash popups and overlays, and other such annoying ads.
Volt wrote:At the bottom of the screen, there will be scrolling ads, and during episodes of Itchy and Scratchy, there will be Commercials running in real-time.
LorentzForce wrote:What part of fact that virtual ads are no different that real-life ads don't you get? They're both ads. If you don't want to see them, you can make it so that you don't have to see them. It doesn't change the fact that the ad is there or not, one is just not seeing it for benefit of themselves.
For example, TV stations don't care if anyone sees the ads, they care about how much they get for each ad and the popularity of the shows to increase that cost of ad. People who make the shows don't care either because all their job is make a show that makes most people watch it, it's popularity.
Same goes with on the net. Who's the only one who cares about ads and its revenue? The site owners. Here the advertising company just pays how ever much the ad has been clicked or used or visited. The site owner is a fool if they think they can gain entirely off links],
[b]why not make a website completely out of ads?
For example, look at IGN, as you mentioned. Do they seriously entirely base it off ads?
Kaligraphic wrote:Actually, TV recorders are completely legal - I refer you to the now-famous Betamax Case (findlaw.com), and to findlaw in general, which may increase your knowledge of US legal precedents.
Actually, ads are based on efficacy - if they don't increase sales enough to cover their costs, they'll go away. If they decrease sales, they'll stop much faster.
If the viewer does not support seizure-gifs, then that's unfortunate for the ad, because away it goes. It's the agency's responsibility to make ads that don't irritate people enough to stamp them out. Ads have to be compatible with the viewer as well as the browser. I, personally, have no problem with unobtrusive little text ads - such as, for instance, the one on the right column on findlaw. I do, however, have issue with seizure-gifs, "musical" flash garbage, stupid flash popups and overlays, and other such annoying ads. So, I don't see them.
It is the responsibility of the advertising company to provide Text based links for their ads, and many do.
If the browser does not support images or the media format that the current ads use, that is an unfortunate fate for the ads, it's the agency's responsibility to make the most compatable format of ads.
I challenge you to cite any specific law that compells me to.
It's called product placement, and it's been around for decades.
kaemmerite wrote:Volt, do you remember the Quizno's commercials with the singing gerbils or monkeys or whatever they were? Quizno's got a LOT of hate mail from people saying that they found the commercial irritating and stupid and would never eat at another Quizno's ever again because of those commercials. Therefore, Quizno's took them off TV as soon as they could.
I don't have a problem with ad banners either (such as the ones on geocities). What I have a problem with is the ads that have SOUND. Like on this wallpaper site, I was trying to listen to a CD on my computer, and a stupid Star Wars ad popped up with TIE fighters flying by shooting lasers, and it was getting in the way of my music.
Those ads need to go away.
Remember when Fox would have those promos running on the bottom of the screen during shows? So many people complained about those that they stopped doing them. They knew if they kept doing something people hated, they'd lose viewers. And in TV, ratings are EVERYTHING. Most people don't mind regular commercial breaks, but they don't want their shows interfered with. Fox learned that the hard way, and if they'd kept on doing it, they would've lost viewers, thus making the ads less effective because less people would watch their station.
shooraijin wrote:Whether you meant it that way or not, cut it out.
U.S. 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals - "Under the Cable Act, a cable provider may not edit an advertisement for tapes and transcripts of a cablecast on a public access channel where the program otherwise qualifies as non-commercial."
-cablecast = a cable channel broadcast
-public access channel = regular cable channels open to the public for a fee, not to be confused with non-cable, free tv.
-non-commercial = not an info-mercial
rules of sponsorship are very specific, an add being hid by natural means is different than be purposely hid, not rendered, not loaded, or hidden by purpose virtual means or programs.
In the ad industry, they have a set of tools and techniques so that they don't go around spending MILLIONS of dollars for no reason, Ad agencies aren't dumb you guys, they don't take spontanoius risks. McDonalds, Burger King, Pizza Hut, Microsoft, are all very capable of figureing out that people are NOT watching or being affected by their ads. it's NOT just a game to see if they can benefit from ads.
You guys are trying to make it sound like these Ad COmpanies have no idea what they're doing, that they're just throwing ads everywhere and hoping someone can spot them. That is 100% false. Ads are tracked, survey'd and official reports are made as to how many people it has or is estimated to have effected. Don't over- simplify something you don't understand. Ad companies of all companies are very good at tracking and know when something works or not.
You guys are looking at one very narrow point of view, and that's yours. This view of "I sit at home and i don't care, as long the tv show/ web site gets payed, it's all cool"
You are extremely over simplifying this.
Free porn sites are Exactly Like that. You mean to tell me you've never been to the VIN DEISEL site?!
The Vin Deisel Random Fact Generator
http://www.4q.cc/vin/
"We've exceeded the ten million mark in less than a month and have generated more income from advertising than the Gross Domestic Product of Tuvalu*"
They're all over the place? Didn't you know? Portals.
http://www.deansworld.com/
Sure, what a perfect guess...
But the software [pop-up blockers] also creates a threat to the economic viability of some businesses and may be illegal.
LorentzForce wrote: Only thing they can ask is "Did you want to press that advertisement"? And anyone can say No.
WRONG. It infact saves bandwidth since you're not even loading the image.
nuts are only given out for free if you buy a drink.
How can you decide weathor or not you wanted to press the advertisement, if you never saw it in the first place?
Also to say NO, means you are LIE'ing in court. Last time I checked that was not only Biblically, but Lawfully, morally illegal.
WRONG, the PHP code that makes popups actually POP up, runs in the page that launches the pop-up, that code is being wasted, that space on the server is being wasted. The server that has the Hosted Ads on it is being wasted, the SQL server that holds the data for the ads is being wasted.
Pop-up blockers HACK the way sites are suppose to function, they are HACKS that are not deemed "LEGAL" and make a site function in ways that it is NOT suppose to function. It is TAMPERING[PERIOD]
Napkins would make a good example here. Napkins and plastic bags ARE given out for free at Fast Food Resteraunts, it wouldn't make it right for me to take them off the truck.
??? If you hacked into the Subscribers section (AD-FREE) section of a website, because of an imperfection in the log-in system, it is still WRONG.
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