PromoTheRobot Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Congress gets invloved in sports "piracy" Not a lot of info in this article, other than Congress is getting involved. (You know who they will side with.) I think we all know it was too good to last. What I say is why aren't more sports leagues a) making their games available online, and b) not charge an arm and a leg for the privilege? The NHL wants almost as much as the charge for Center Ice for their online service. The NFL only offers it to viewers outside North America. At least Major League Baseball has a somewhat reasonable package. PTR
KD in CA Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Sounds like Justin better ramp up the campaign contributions to his Senator in a hurry.
Guest dog14787 Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Congress gets invloved in sports "piracy" Not a lot of info in this article, other than Congress is getting involved. (You know who they will side with.) I think we all know it was too good to last. What I say is why aren't more sports leagues a) making their games available online, and b) not charge an arm and a leg for the privilege? The NHL wants almost as much as the charge for Center Ice for their online service. The NFL only offers it to viewers outside North America. At least Major League Baseball has a somewhat reasonable package. PTR Awwww, I watched the Sabres game last night online and was just thinking to myself how much better the streams were getting.
2020 Our Year For Sure Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Sounds like Justin better ramp up the campaign contributions to his Senator in a hurry. ...of justin.tv fame?
CodeMonkey Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Awwww, I watched the Sabres game last night online and was just thinking to myself how much better the streams were getting. I watched the 2nd half of the Toronto Bills game on a stream out of Australia. For once I didn't mind the endless TV timeouts as the commercials were ones I hadn't seen before. And the stream quality was quite good. Not sure how they would propose to charge people for watching or block foreign originating streams. But knowing the US Govt and the greedy !@#$s in the NFL FO I'm sure they will burn out their brains trying to come up with a way.
justnzane Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 ...of justin.tv fame? yes... he didn't mean me ... but i would love to be that famous
wonderbread Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Sounds like Justin better ramp up the campaign contributions to his Senator in a hurry. Don't get the Senator started. I haven't read anything about Mike Leach yet today.
BuffaloWings Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 You already have to pay the NFL if you want the radio broadcasts for your team, so I wouldn't think it would be too God-awful hard to do this for the video feed. I would think DTV would have a problem with this, however. Since they're in cahoots with the NFL on the Sunday Ticket, would they lose some business if the video streams were offered online by nfl.com?
/dev/null Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 yes... he didn't mean me ... but i would love to be that famous Keep posting those pregames and before you know it you'll have your own segment on ESPN
DaGimp Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 It's not like there are any more important issues in the country or world!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! How do we let people WE PAY do sh*t we don't want?
WellDressed Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 ...of justin.tv fame? I'm confused here.......is it justinTV, like "I just got in from the shoe dealer" or is it "justin" like that knee slappin movie 'justin and kelly??'
Acantha Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 This is actually something Congress should be involved in. Making laws to protect property is one of the few things they are supposed to be doing.
KD in CA Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 ...of justin.tv fame? The very one.... Justin has provided me with hours and hours of maddening frustration via illegal connections to Bills games.
Mr. WEO Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 I watched the 2nd half of the Toronto Bills game on a stream out of Australia. For once I didn't mind the endless TV timeouts as the commercials were ones I hadn't seen before. And the stream quality was quite good. Not sure how they would propose to charge people for watching or block foreign originating streams. But knowing the US Govt and the greedy !@#$s in the NFL FO I'm sure they will burn out their brains trying to come up with a way. I watched that one, too. It was a great feed. Had to reload every now and then. It was on the screen as "FoxSports", but all the commercials were "in Australian". Not sure how they would prevent receiving that.
CodeMonkey Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 This is actually something Congress should be involved in. Making laws to protect property is one of the few things they are supposed to be doing. Yeah but it's funny how they generally only seem to care when it is a large, wealthy organization having it's property rights infringed on.
Acantha Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 You already have to pay the NFL if you want the radio broadcasts for your team, so I wouldn't think it would be too God-awful hard to do this for the video feed. I would think DTV would have a problem with this, however. Since they're in cahoots with the NFL on the Sunday Ticket, would they lose some business if the video streams were offered online by nfl.com? I would guess the DTV deal is what stands in the way of offering on-line broadcasts. I would think that as soon as the NFL decides they can get a lot more money offering the games on-line, they will let the DTV deal expire.
stuckincincy Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Congress gets invloved in sports "piracy" Not a lot of info in this article, other than Congress is getting involved. (You know who they will side with.) I think we all know it was too good to last. What I say is why aren't more sports leagues a) making their games available online, and b) not charge an arm and a leg for the privilege? The NHL wants almost as much as the charge for Center Ice for their online service. The NFL only offers it to viewers outside North America. At least Major League Baseball has a somewhat reasonable package. PTR Yawn...yet another selective "Truth Commission" from one side of the aisle...they wouldn't dare haul in the NBA, even after that "60 Minutes" piece this past Sunday.
Acantha Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 Yeah but it's funny how they generally only seem to care when it is a large, wealthy organization having it's property rights infringed on. No, it's just the only time it makes headlines that you care about reading. Courts are full of property rights cases. This is a special situation since it's such a large, wide-spread problem that is very hard to control. It deserves the attention they are giving it.
Saint Doug Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 I watched that one, too. It was a great feed. Had to reload every now and then. It was on the screen as "FoxSports", but all the commercials were "in Australian". Not sure how they would prevent receiving that. True. If the feed is coming from outside the US's jurisdiction, there is nothing they can do besides kindly request the originating county's govt to take it down (and some govt just don't care and have bigger worries). This is why many torrent sites have not been removed.
/dev/null Posted December 10, 2009 Posted December 10, 2009 The very one.... Justin has provided me with hours and hours of maddening frustration via illegal connections to Bills games. We should sue him for inflicting pain and suffering
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