Re: [Videolib] Copyright and the First Super Bowl — from Plagiarism Today

2016-01-26 Thread Jessica Rosner
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

Re: [Videolib] Copyright and the First Super Bowl — from Plagiarism Today

2016-01-26 Thread Dennis Doros
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

[Videolib] Copyright and the First Super Bowl — from Plagiarism Today

2016-01-26 Thread Jenni Olson
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