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Markusquette

Firstrowsports.tv seized by government.  Well that sucks...pretty much the best site ever for finding all games we couldn't see on t.v.

edit:  haha, realized .eu is still available  ;D

Clam Crowder

I think there is some correlation to this and Tom Brady my roommate was whining about it the other day. I think he announced he watched the game on this site or something.

downtown85

Quote from: Jamil_toMU10 on February 03, 2012, 07:44:54 PM
Firstrowsports.tv seized by government.  Well that sucks...pretty much the best site ever for finding all games we couldn't see on t.v.

edit:  haha, realized .eu is still available  ;D


there is no reason, given today's technology, that the ND game shouldn't be made available to those of us who are willing to pay for it but live somewhere where it isn't being shown on cbs.  cbs, who has the rights to the game, is living in the pre-internet, dark ages.  the whole, model for sports broadcasting needs to be changed when a significant portion of the fan-base is not able to watch the game.  until the model changes, they should just let this stuff go.

at the risk of getting political, why the government is aiding a behind-the-times network is beyond me.  the feds should just butt out of this. 

GGGG

Yeah...why is the government supporting this whole "property rights" thing!!!

The blame lies on CBS for not offering their product in an alternative format.  Not the government for punishing those who are stealing someone's product.

downtown85

Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on February 04, 2012, 08:18:36 AM
Yeah...why is the government supporting this whole "property rights" thing!!!

The blame lies on CBS for not offering their product in an alternative format.  Not the government for punishing those who are stealing someone's product.

Yeah, I agree about where the blame should lie.  But I found this link. 

http://www.cbssports.com/video/player/cbk-live?ttag=CBKL12_on_cspt_ros_sliv_0001

CBS may actually be streaming it in locations where it is not playing on their network.  We will have to wait until game time to see.

If true, I will take back what I said about them living in the pre-internet age. 

Regarding government enforcing property rights,  my view is that the role of the government such cases should be to provide civil courts so the aggrieved party can be remedied.  I am not sure this is what happened in this case.  It looks a bit heavy handed.  I mean the department of homeland security is involved, sheesh. 

rmi210

Works for me....Type in p2p4u.net  It will lead to firstrow...

Markusquette

Quote from: rmi210 on February 04, 2012, 09:46:19 AM
Works for me....Type in p2p4u.net  It will lead to firstrow...

Right, they seized the .tv/.com domain but obviously can't take the European domain now which is what I mentioned in my first post. 

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