- I choose the TV channel, website, etc. to visit, but public space I might have to walk through because it's the only option
- In that public space it may be impossible not to see the adds
- sight lines in public spaces are public property
Now, one may ask "what about paying someone to verbally advertise in public space". I think that should remain legal, because that does seem like a slippery slope. I'm willing to risk that society won't collapse so far that that highly inefficient form of advertising became cheap enough with destitute surplus labor.
- I choose the TV channel, website, etc. to visit, but public space I might have to walk through because it's the only option - In that public space it may be impossible not to see the adds - sight lines in public spaces are public property
Now, one may ask "what about paying someone to verbally advertise in public space". I think that should remain legal, because that does seem like a slippery slope. I'm willing to risk that society won't collapse so far that that highly inefficient form of advertising became cheap enough with destitute surplus labor.