Not remotely a fan of NFL and how it operates but this guy is an idiot who
reminds of Al Dettlof a deranged film collector who had the only surviving
copy of the 1910 Edison Frankenstein. There was no copyright issue but
Detloff also thought it was worth a million dollars and when no one would
give
Well, having watched it as an 8-year-old (I still have the program from the
game -- the NFL sent it to me for free when I wrote to ask for one!) and
seeing games from that era today, I do know what they mean when they say
it's not presentable for modern day audiences. We have been so accustomed
to
Not sure if anyone else has posted this, apologies if it has already been
shared. Seemed like an item of interest. And who knew there was a publication
called Plagiarism Today!?
https://www.plagiarismtoday.com/2016/01/13/copyright-and-the-first-super-bowl/
On Friday, January 15, 2015, the NFL