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Re: [dvd-discuss] Skipping commercials is theft.
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- Subject: Re: [dvd-discuss] Skipping commercials is theft.
- From: "James S. Tyre" <jstyre(at)jstyre.com>
- Date: Wed, 01 May 2002 18:19:32 -0700
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At 08:12 PM 5/1/2002 -0400, Scott A Crosby wrote:
>Interesting interview with the head of Turner Broadcasting System
>
>
>http://www.inside.com/product/product.asp?entity=CableWorld&pf_ID=7A2ACA71-FAAD-41FC-A100-0B8A11C30373
>
>Choice quotes, but I *really* don't get how on earth one justifies that
>first sentence.
>
>Scott
>
>--
>
> JK: Because of the ad skips.... It's theft. Your
> contract with the network when you get the
> show is you're going to watch the spots.
On some other lists, I've been running a "Name That Contract" contest of
skill and pith.
Some of the better entries, I have about 50 so far (I won't say which are
mine):
Blinkwrap contract
Fee for Pee
StareMaster Agreement
Habeas Corneas
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