I don't believe... or maybe I should believe... that the NFL are such... ummm.... asswipes...
I read today in Chicago Tribune's Eric Zorn's column about something that they are doing that just doesn't make any sense to me...
According to an article in The Indianapolis Star, the NFL is screwing with the definition of copyright, forcing places to cancel their Superbowl Parties.
The NFL considers big gatherings -- whether in churches, movie theaters or casinos -- to be a huge no-no if the game is being shown on TV screens bigger than 55 inches wide or if the host charges admission to watch
How could this be?
...the NFL is being quick to point out that federal copyright law bans public exhibitions of NFL games on sets or screens larger than 55 inches.
This is written in the federal copyright law?
Well, thank God for my Sony 55 inch TV at home..
Oh, one more Superbowl item, courtesy of the folks at The Onion - yes, the Bears are awakening the city of Chicago... "Bears Inspire A City Still Reeling From Great Chicago Fire Of 1871"
2008- Wolves 4 - IceHogs 2
2006- A real podcast in prime time tonight
- Phil says...
2005- (Toy) Soldier Abducted in Iraq
2002- B-52 and a movie
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