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Onstar Navigation System to Deliver In-Car Spam

pneuma_66 writes: "According to the New York Times (Free reg, don't cha know) navigation systems, like OnStar, are planning to deliver ads based on the car's location. For example, the system will 'notify' the driver of sales in nearby stores. The vp of OnStar says "The privacy and the confidentiality of our subscribers are of the utmost importance", well lets see how the big companies play with this new wealth of information."

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  1. You are a fucking idiot by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll

    A moron that gets distracted like that shouldn't have a license. What if the idiot looked at the car radio because it was a DJ on the radio? Sue the radio station. What if he looked around for a the guy out his window selling flowers. Sue the dirty hippie. What if his cell phone rang? Sue the cell phone company.

    You're logic is flawed. Quit being a karma whore.

  2. Re:No, YOU are a fucking idiot by Dredd13 · · Score: 3, Troll
    Let's see: Radio - doesn't just spontaneously make noise after being silent. The driver of a car generally knows his radio is on and isn't distracted by it. The "guy selling flowers" is, of course, one of the various pedestrians and road objects the driver is "being aware of", and I hate to break it to you, but people HAVE gotten into legal entanglements because of cell phones going off, and there's various levels of anal-retentiveness surrounding cel-phones and driving....

    Think first, then post, it'll make you seem a lot smarter.

  3. This is not spam. by Gutboy_Barrelhouse · · Score: 0, Troll
    From spam.abuse.net:

    "Spam is flooding the Internet with many copies of the same message, in an attempt to force the message on people who would not otherwise choose to receive it."

    From the Net Abuse FAQ:

    "The term "spam," as used on this newsgroup, means "the same article (or essentially the same article) posted an unacceptably high number of times to one or more newsgroups." CONTENT IS IRRELEVANT. 'Spam' doesn't mean "ads." It doesn't mean "abuse." It doesn't mean "posts whose content I object to."

  4. Re:No, YOU are a fucking idiot by Lars+T. · · Score: 2, Troll
    Radio - doesn't just spontaneously make noise after being silent. The driver of a car generally knows his radio is on and isn't distracted by it.

    Many car radios in germany have a feature that recognizes when there is traffic information on a (user-) selected station, and automatically turn the volume up and switch to that station (if you listen to a different one or tape or CD). When the info is over, things go back to what they were before. Some background info

    So if a driver doesn't know his radio better than his nav system (actually even then), he could be quite irritatet by both. It certainly anoyed me a couple of times, when the radio began yelling traffic info at me.

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    Lars T.

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  5. Re:On Road Spam by Tackhead · · Score: 1, Troll
    > If I had a car that could use the Onstar system, I would deliberately tell them that I would not want spam, or else to cancel the account before I drove the car through the show room window

    I think you have the order reversed.

    If I had a car with OnStar and got spammed, I'd drive it through the showroom window first (hopefully crushing a cute baby or pregnant woman to death in the process), and then sue the bejeezus out of GM and the advertiser on the grounds that the spam distracted me. A few billion dollars in damages will shut these pigfucking marketroids down pronto, or at least convince potential advertisers to stay the fuck out of my car.

    Surely if it's illegal for me to distract myself with a cell phone, but it ought to be just as illegal for my car manufacturer to distract me with spam, no? (That's why I hope there's a preggo or sprog in the showroom when I hit it, it'll spur the congresscritters to stop the advertising in our cars, "for the chilllllllldrun!" With any luck, I can get the next-of-kin to join me as plaintiffs in the suit!)

  6. Re:No, YOU are a fucking idiot by DragonPup · · Score: 0, Troll

    The difference between radio and the onstar thing is that the radio does NOT spontaniously turn itself on. You expect to hear stuff from it. you do not expect to hear OnStar speaking to you, so it is more distracting than the radiio in that respect. Plus, if a OnStar customer has no clue this is going to happen driving down a busy street with no one else in the car at the time they are likely to be freaked out hearing a voice within the car speaking to them.

    Jusy myt opinion anyways...
    -Henry

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