Since when did DVD copying enter the discussion about throttling? Granted, it's a real issue, but it's irrelevant from Netflix's point of view.
Illegal copiers rents DVDs, make copies, and returns them quickly. They would rent those DVDs only once.
Legitimate but high-volumne renters doesn't make copies, but watches movies and returns them quickly. They would also rent those DVDs only once.
Explain how or why we should focus on the topic of illegal copying especially when it's an irrelevant factor in the throttling discussion.
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Actually, it sends opt-out info to 4 credit reporting bureaus.
And add me to 100 other what? Huh? We don't have 100 "other" credit bureaus. Do you even know what you're talking about?
I learned of this website from an article about preventing identity theft, published in our local newspaper. I was skeptical at how well the opt-out process would work, but it managed to surprise me.
Or better yet, go to this website: Opt Out Prescreen
This one would send opt-out info to all FOUR credit reporting bureaus, including the "secret" credit bureau Innovis.
Opt Out Prescreen
I opted out w/this website (it would send the info to all 4 credit reporting bureaus with my opt-out info), and within 5 days, my daily preapproved credit offers went to virtually zero.
Since when did DVD copying enter the discussion about throttling? Granted, it's a real issue, but it's irrelevant from Netflix's point of view. Illegal copiers rents DVDs, make copies, and returns them quickly. They would rent those DVDs only once. Legitimate but high-volumne renters doesn't make copies, but watches movies and returns them quickly. They would also rent those DVDs only once. Explain how or why we should focus on the topic of illegal copying especially when it's an irrelevant factor in the throttling discussion.
Actually, it sends opt-out info to 4 credit reporting bureaus.
And add me to 100 other what? Huh? We don't have 100 "other" credit bureaus. Do you even know what you're talking about?
I learned of this website from an article about preventing identity theft, published in our local newspaper. I was skeptical at how well the opt-out process would work, but it managed to surprise me.
Or better yet, go to this website: Opt Out Prescreen This one would send opt-out info to all FOUR credit reporting bureaus, including the "secret" credit bureau Innovis.
Opt Out Prescreen I opted out w/this website (it would send the info to all 4 credit reporting bureaus with my opt-out info), and within 5 days, my daily preapproved credit offers went to virtually zero.