Hey I'd like to find someone on here that has a copy of the game on VHS. I don't have ESPNU so I'd like to see it and I have a DVD recorder to convert to DVD. I can make copies for us both. Send me a private message if you have this. Thanks.
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Re: Summit Women's Final on video
Originally posted by AugieJackFan View PostI'd be willing to make copies to DVD for everyone for minimal costs if I can find someone that has the game on VHS.
Is this going to get anyone, i.e. AugieJackFan or me, in trouble with the legal dept. at ESPN? I'm pretty sure I know the answer.
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Originally posted by jacksfaninne View PostIs this going to get anyone, i.e. AugieJackFan or me, in trouble with the legal dept. at ESPN? I'm pretty sure I know the answer.
What is being discussed is, technically, a violation of ESPN's copyright. There is no fair-use exception available for what is being discussed here.
A responsible member of this board--since this is being discussed and arranged on this board it brings the board owner potential liability under the DMCA--should contact ESPN's legal office for advice under a very specific set of circumstances:
e.g.: "Five SDSU fans would like to obtain a copies of the ESPNU broadcast from a fan who has it on tape and will not charge for the copies. Does ESPN have an objection to this? Is there any way for these fans to obtain a copy of this broadcast directly from ESPN--since the replay is not available on ESPN360.com?"
It would be important to strictly limit the distribution of the tape (it would not be acceptable to ESPN for someone to say, "I'll send a tape to anyone that wants one"). It would also be important to stress that no money is changing hands.
It would also be important to stress the fact that all parties are fans of SDSU, and that their primary interest is in obtaining a copy of a memorable occasion for their team.
And finally, the request should ask for information about getting a copy of (or viewing) the game directly from ESPN.
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Just my two cents. and NOT legal advice.
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Better option:
Somebody call Justin Swanson in athletics and ask about getting a copy of the Summit League feed for the game, with Tyler's call on it. It's the same 3-camera production by Keyframe as we get in Frost. ESPN won't give you the rights to copy their programming for any reason. They just won't. I'm guessing you won't even get a response from them.
But the Summit League, I'm betting, would be happy to let people get a copy. It's on DVCAM tape (in other words, already digital) and can easily be made into a DVD.Holy nutmeg!
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