I'm not sure that's the lesson to learn from this. For my money, the
far bigger issue was the brief period of time in which Fox blocked
Hulu from anyone with a Cablevision IP address, even though there is
absolutely no connection between an ISP subscriber and a cable
television provider.

As for your second paragraph, Kevin: I'm disappointed in that
rhetorical tact coming from someone whose opinion I respect.

On Tue, Oct 19, 2010 at 11:18 AM, Kevin M. <[email protected]> wrote:
> The latest article I found on the subject includes this line:
>
> "Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who chairs the Senate Commerce Subcommittee
> on Communications, Technology, and the Internet, pledged to introduce
> legislation intended to prevent broadcasters from pulling a signal
> until the parties have gone through a process with the Federal
> Communications Commission to ensure good faith negotiation and
> consider arbitration as an option."
>
> Thank God for John f-ing Kerry. Forget about unemployment. Forget
> about foreclosures. Forget about pointless wars. John Kerry wants to
> enact legislation to ensure people don't miss baseball games on TV.
> F-ing Democrats deserve to lose in November.
>
> http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20101019/ap_en_tv/us_cablevision_fox_dispute

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