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- Path: sparky!uunet!gumby!wupost!usc!usc!not-for-mail
- From: ajayshah@almaak.usc.edu (Ajay Shah)
- Newsgroups: comp.misc
- Subject: The "commercial use of net" problem -- irrelevant?
- Date: 11 Nov 1992 21:45:46 -0800
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
- Lines: 47
- Message-ID: <1dsr2aINNono@almaak.usc.edu>
- NNTP-Posting-Host: almaak.usc.edu
- Summary: Irrelevant issue?
- Keywords: Internet, commercial usage
-
- I'm used to seeing "commercial use of the net" being frowned upon. I
- get the feeling this is overdone and largely irrelevant. I could well
- be wrong factually -- could you educate me?
-
- My claim is that the Internet is already quite commercialised, and
- that it's not bleeding as a consequence.
- I think it's hence time for us to stop worrying about commercial use,
- and plan for a next decade of the net where commercial use is the
- norm, not the exception.
-
- Notice:
- 1. Services like Clarinet are explicitly commercial, and they live off the
- internet and the software systems developed on it.
-
- 2. There are bookstores operating on the net.
- They advertise books on misc.books.technical and take orders by email.
-
- 3. Companies routinely post press releases and the like on newsgroups.
- Such use often blurs the thin line between technical information and
- propaganda.
-
- 4. There exist small-time entrepreneurs who hawk homemade PCs and the
- like on the misc.forsale groups. It's not like selling your old PC to
- make way for a new one; these guys make a lot of money off the
- orders obtained through the net.
-
- 5. Lots of companies use email for "commercial" applications. There
- is business correspondence flowing over the net. That classifies as
- "commercial use"? Is Sunflash a commercial use of the net?
-
- 6. Lots of profit making companies sell net access in various shapes
- and sizes (from uunet to the $15/month Unix account). Is that
- "commercialisation"?
-
- 7. Misc.jobs.offered and misc.jobs.wanted are routes for companies to
- get business done -- is that commercialisation? A posting on m.j.o is
- a free advertisement which reaches a very select audience.
-
-
- I see all the above "commercial uses of the net" as being commonplace,
- and I don't think they detract from the utility of the network.
-
- What do you think?
-
- -ans.
- --
- Ajay Shah, (213)749-8133, ajayshah@usc.edu
-