
We see substantial increases in the volume of traffic. Generally we see that as a good thing. We have more customers paying for more services we provide.He’s specifically responding to requests from Hollywood to police copyright. Tauke lists at least three good reasons not to:—Tom Tauke, executive vice president for public affairs, Verizon, quoted in Verizon Rejects Hollywood’s Call to Aid Piracy Fight, By Saul Hansell, Bits, New York Times, February 5, 2008, 3:56 pm
- Slippery slope. What else? Pornography? Gambling?
- Liability. Especially for a deep-pockets company like Verizon.
- Privacy:
Anything we do has to balance the need of copyright protection with the desire of customers for privacy.
There is, nonetheless, a downside. Continue reading