User:SOTO/Forum Archive/The Panopticon/@comment-1317169-20130203002409/@comment-1317169-20130209114213

SmallerOnTheOutside wrote: Okay, we're not advertising. The price doesn't matter. What's been excluded from your example is when they were released. Very important information. Anyways, it's just a test. What would you call the article?

We absolutely are advertising. We advertising for the BBC, Doctor Who, Big Finish, Quick Reads, DWM, Torchwood, Space, Five etc right now. We are advertising for quite a high number of things, so price is only adding a small amount of additional detail.

If we don;t have price - we must state it is a subscription service - not only will it mean we stating they are not breach copyright laws - but it means we are not falsely advertising them. If we put:


 * Rose is available to view on Netflix at any point

That is wrong. Cause it is not. You need to subscribe to Netflix in order to watch content online: legally.