Thou Shalt Not View The Super Bowl on a 56" Screen
theodp writes "For 200 members of the Immanuel Bible Church and their friends, the annual Super Bowl party is over thanks to the NFL, which explained that airing NFL games at churches on large-screen TV sets violates the NFL copyright. Federal copyright law includes an exemption for sports bars, according to NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy, but churches are out of luck. Churchgoers who aren't averse to a little drinking-and-driving still have the opportunity to see the game together in public on a screen bigger than 55 inches."
Huh? I know it's popular around here to talk about how all America's freedoms are being stoled away by greedy, evil corporations and the dark over-government, but honestly WTF does that have to do with this?
Major sports leagues (NFL, NBA, NHL, etc) have always been pretty strict about enforcing copyright and redistribution rights for their broadcasts. They even put up a big warning like the FBI warning shown at the start of movies. It is their property I suppose so that shouldn't be a big issue of contention.
So basically, the NFL told a church that they cannot redistribute the program to their members. As far as the TV size, I think they are pretty reasonable. After all, where should the line be drawn? 55 inches? 72 inches? Movie theater screens? If you bother to RTFA instead of going on about black helicopters you'll see these gems:Aww, poor guy. Personally I think record companies, many audio artists, software companies, movie studios, and Walmart all have too much money. That doesn't mean that stealing from them is okay.The "greedy bastards"!They just don't get it. Your family and even a large handful of friends can watch it on your 100-inch screen without problems. It's when you invite the entire neighborhood that the NFL/NBA/etc will get upset. Honestly, this isn't even worth a tempestinateapot tag. More like ignorantcrybabies maybe. It certainly warrants !news.
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hey, plover (150551) *, ur stupid, everyone should be able to watch the Superbowl wherever they want to, it shouldnt matter how they watch it.
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He said that the meek would inherit the kingdom, but he didn't exclude slave owners
He said that those who kept his commandments would be okay, not anyone else. Of course, slave-owners, as long as they did what he said, got a free pass ... what an asshole.
He said "love thy neighbor as thyself" - but slaves, well, I guess technically, they're not your neighbour ...
He ranted against premarital and extra-marital sex, but not against slavery.
He said "keep my commandments" - why couldn't one of them have been to not own people? Simple - he was a coward and a con artist. Same as Jimmy Swaggart, Oral Roberts, Pat Robertson, Mike Warnke, and the rest of them ... jesus was the original "Matchstick Man."
Remember - he said "I and my father are one." And we all know that god had no problem with "his people" enslaving others, raping them, committing genocide, etc. About King David - "a man after my own heart" - was also a murdering swine. Just like god himself, or so the so-called "good book" says.
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