Just mostly to keep my end of this short, I feel that advertising should not be forced upon me wherever I go. I see ads everywhere. On the TV, on my Xbox, on the radio, the freeway on the way to work is lined with enough billboards to block out the sun, I go to get a drink at work and look! An ad for Halo: Reach on my Mtn Dew. I don't mind advertising so much when it strikes my interest, but when it becomes so saturating that it is more like a static background noise of "Buy this!" being screamed at me, it's an intrusion. I'm pretty sure that if advertisers had a way to do it, I'd be getting spammed with commercials for the 2011 Suzuki Forenza in my dreams.
I like to have at least one small avenue of control for my input. Besides, even with near record revenue for marketing companies and media distribution, places *still* want to tell me I have to pay for my content. It really seems to make no significant difference what we, the consumers, do. Companies are always going to try and push the limits of what they can get people to see, and pay for. I'm not saying that this is some evil scheme, it's just the way of business today. I just think that I should be allowed some small matter of what I have to see every day.
I like to have at least one small avenue of control for my input. Besides, even with near record revenue for marketing companies and media distribution, places *still* want to tell me I have to pay for my content. It really seems to make no significant difference what we, the consumers, do. Companies are always going to try and push the limits of what they can get people to see, and pay for. I'm not saying that this is some evil scheme, it's just the way of business today. I just think that I should be allowed some small matter of what I have to see every day.