Hulu May Begin Charging For Video Content
An anonymous reader writes "According to Jonathan Miller, News Corp's CDO, Hulu may soon begin charging subscription fees for some of their online content. News Corp is the parent company of Fox, which owns a huge portion of Hulu. When Miller of Newscorp was asked if Hulu would begin charging for online content during an Interview with Daily Finance, he said that 'the answer could be yes.' He went on to say that he doesn't 'see why over time that shouldn't happen.'"
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The mark of a shitty site like that one is that nowhere on it could I find anything resembling an accurate explanation of what it is and how it works. My thought on that was "and they expect me to want to download and install it?" So then I tried their "News" section and found that some of the links to "articles" just take you to a username/password that wants you to have a subscription to Advertising Age for the privilege of viewing their fine article/advertisement. Finally after perusing several links, I found out that your Hotspot Shield is just a VPN tool. If it's anything more than that, they seem to want to keep it a secret. I should have known because of how much that site looked like those annoying link farms you sometimes get if you slightly misspell the domain name of a legitimate site. Thanks but no thanks.
The above link is nothing but spam. Maybe you didn't intend it as such, and I respect that, but that's all it is to me. If it does serve a useful purpose, it's none that can't be accomplished using open source tools, or on Windows, tools that clearly state what they do and how they do it before you download and install them.
It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education. - Einstein