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Vocabulary:
- legislation /lej-is-LEY-shuhn /
- ongoing /ON-goh-ing/
- sector /SEK-ter/
- enhance /en-HANS/
- burden /BUR-dn/
[noun] – a law or set of laws suggested by a government and made official by a parliament
The new legislation aims to regulate online privacy and protect personal data.
[adjective] – continuing to exist or develop, or happening at the present moment
The ongoing construction work is causing temporary disruptions to traffic in the city.
[noun] – one of the areas into which the economic activity of a country is divided
Different sectors of the economy, such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services, contribute to the overall development of a country.
[verb] – to improve the quality, amount, or strength of something
Regular exercise can enhance your physical fitness and improve your overall health.
[noun] – something difficult or unpleasant that you have to deal with or worry about
The heavy workload and numerous assignments can sometimes become a burden for students.
Article reading:
Furthermore, Disney has expressed concerns about the bill’s proposal to introduce a 14-day cooling-off period for digital subscription services. The company argues that this could be exploited by customers who subscribe, consume all desired content within the two-week period, and then cancel, potentially leading to price increases for loyal subscribers. Disney suggests that such behavior would benefit “bad actors” without compensating the majority of responsible users and could result in higher costs for producing high-quality content. The UK government maintains that the Digital Markets, Competition, and Consumers Bill aims to enhance competition in online markets while ensuring a fair deal for consumers and avoiding excessive regulatory burdens on businesses.
Discussion Questions:
- Have you ever subscribed to a streaming service? If so, what are your thoughts on receiving reminder notices every six months to stay subscribed? If not, how do you think such reminders would impact your decision to continue or cancel a subscription?
- How do you think the introduction of a 14-day cooling-off period for digital subscription services, as proposed in the bill, could impact both consumers and companies like Disney? Can you think of any potential benefits or drawbacks?
- Do you believe the proposed legislation in the UK, requiring reminder notices for streaming service subscriptions, promotes fair treatment for consumers?
- What are your thoughts on Disney’s argument that email reminders could potentially be ignored by customers and that the bill should only apply to sectors known for trapping consumers? Do you think this is a valid concern?
- In your opinion, how can governments strike a balance between protecting consumers and ensuring a fair, competitive market without burdening businesses with excessive regulations?
Summarization
Describe:
- excessive
- interaction
- restrict
- reminder
- compensating
Listening: