You know that blurb they always play, "This broadcast is for the private home use of our audience... no pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the game is permitted..."
First of all... get your subject and verb to agree. Just because we watch football doesn't mean we are grammatical idiots.
Second of all.. does this prohibition mean I can't describe the game to my buddy at the water cooler on Monday morning without infringing copyright? That would be an account or description of the game, no?
But yes it is bogus that they don't allow anyone to view it in public without paying, even if it is "not for profit".
Next year 11-5! You heard it hear first.
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ReplyDeleteForgive me. You are right. Undefeated, 16-0. Smashes Marinos' TD record. Miami is never the same. Superbowl Champions.
ReplyDeleteWould you believe that the nfl isn't allowing a church to have a super bowl party because it may go against copyright laws.
ReplyDeleteYou know that blurb they always play, "This broadcast is for the private home use of our audience... no pictures, descriptions, or accounts of the game is permitted..."
ReplyDeleteFirst of all... get your subject and verb to agree. Just because we watch football doesn't mean we are grammatical idiots.
Second of all.. does this prohibition mean I can't describe the game to my buddy at the water cooler on Monday morning without infringing copyright? That would be an account or description of the game, no?
But yes it is bogus that they don't allow anyone to view it in public without paying, even if it is "not for profit".
Ha!
ReplyDeleteEven though I am a (gasp) BEARS fan, that's a great picture.