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Microsoft patent to cover penalising users who skip TV Ads

 
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Microsoft patent to cover penalising users who skip TV Ads
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2005-10-01, 07:44 AM (This post was last modified: 2005-10-01, 07:48 AM by Clanky.)
Saw this on CD Freaks

'Just when one thought it was bad enough to try and introduce a bill to criminalise the skipping of commercials, apparently Microsoft has filed a patent where a user's subscription or rental fee on viewing content can be based on the user's viewing habits. For example, this would allow users to be charged fees for fast forwarding through or otherwise skipping over the commercials on TV, whether it is a recording on DVD, video-on-demand service or even a programme on TV/Cable/Satellite. On the other hand, the patent covers the rewarding of discounts for watching commercial advertising. If you copy, please show appreciation by linking back to CDFreaks.

As advertisers are losing interest in delivering paid advertising to users just for them to skip over the ads, Microsoft’s patent aims to solve this issue for media content providers by charging users based on their viewing habits, such as to penalise those who skip all the commercials or to reward those who watch them all. For example, this approach would essentially allow advertisers to only be charged for ads that are actually rendered. Microsoft's patent covers content on devices such as PVR's, DVDs video-on-demand set-top boxes, PCs, TV/Satellite/Cable recording devices or other equipment where users can skip over content.
"In addition to the revenue obtained from viewers for monthly content subscriptions and pay-per-view purchases, these advertisements for products and services are a large source of revenue for a provider of the media content," the patent application reads. "However, advertisers will be increasingly unwilling to have their advertising messages communicated with media content that a viewer can navigate to skip over the advertisements.

"Accordingly, media content providers need to provide alternate advertisement revenue models so that advertisers will continue to sponsor advertising messages being delivered with media content for consumer viewing."

So the solution, according to Microsoft's patent application, is to charge people when they skip these commercials and possibly charge them less in monthly fees when they do watch the advertisements.
The full text patent can be viewed here.
If content providers start making use of this patent,the worst affected will be those who insist on skipping all commercials as this would mean having to pay the full price. As consumers don’t pay for terrestrial TV in the US, then if these content providers take on this technology, it will be interesting to see how they will go about charging consumers for skipping over their commercials, especially since their programmes are mostly paid for through advertising. Please link back to CDFreaks if you copy this, thanks.

For pay-per-view content such as sporting events and movies, chances are that content providers will charge a higher fee for their content and then offer rebates based on how many commercials the user has watched during the programmes. I would not be keen on seeing DVDs take this on as it would mean having to purchase a new DVD player to support the user’s viewing habits or otherwise be excluded from discounts.'


They are joking, aren't they
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2005-10-01, 07:59 AM
Why does this not surprise me...

I sincerly hope Steve Jobs gets a friggin clue and releases OSX for PCs. Bill Gates will shit his pants, fall off the face of the planet, and consumers will once again be catered to.
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2005-10-01, 08:23 AM
Quote:I sincerly hope Steve Jobs gets a friggin clue and releases OSX for PCs.
oh god i hope not.....

nothing from apple has ever been very good.
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2005-10-01, 11:03 AM
Reven, you're obvious very ignorant of history in the computer industry. Left to MS, we'ld still be running DOS.

MS does NOTHING original. Hell, even DOS is a copy of something else! CPM for life!
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2005-10-01, 11:10 AM
Gameross Wrote:Reven, you're obvious very ignorant of history in the computer industry. Left to MS, we'ld still be running DOS.

MS does NOTHING original. Hell, even DOS is a copy of something else! CPM for life!
bs. im doing a OS paper at uni, which covers everything from resident monitors to the latest operating systems. apple is just crap, every one knows that, sure it has some nice things to it, but in general its crap.

Gameross Wrote:Reven, you're obvious very ignorant of history in the computer industry. Left to MS, we'ld still be running DOS.
thats why we are all running windows xp or win2k....

Quote:MS does NOTHING original.
mac osx is based on unix, at least windows is original code.

dumbass.
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2005-10-01, 11:20 AM
reven Wrote:thats why we are all running windows xp or win2k....

I thought we were all running windows because of GBPVR... Wink
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2005-10-01, 11:33 AM
and its easier, come on windows isnt that bad. it works most of the time.
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2005-10-01, 05:12 PM
reven Wrote:and its easier, come on windows isnt that bad. it works most of the time.

Yea Windows works but it could work better. For example, I like how OSX deals with application installs. Drag and drop. Simple. And if you need to fix a corrupted installation? Just delete the extentions and start over. No messy registry to deal with. No detect and repair (which doesn't even work most of the time).

Just my two cents as a MCP who does fixes windows day in and day out...
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2005-10-01, 07:58 PM
Apple is Betamax. It looked much better and was superior.

I know they have much more staying power and product than this simple compartmentization, but the same fact is true that MS knew how to win the war. Jobs waited waaaaaay to long to allow clones, and that was that.

Anyway, if MS helped get a comp into every home, and if it weren't for that, there wouldn't be much of a 'net, tech revolution, and I woun't have a job.

Suck or no, I owe them a lot.
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2005-10-01, 10:11 PM
windows has the better file system, ntfs is actually really good, and windows also has some really cool tricks to it, the kernel is gotten to the point thou where its now a monolithic one, hence the reason they have completely rewrote it for vista.

this is enough geek talk.....
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