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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
That does not apply to live broadcast content in all instances.
A video that you filmed and sold for download or pay per view yes.
You have to prove ownership of live broadcast images. That you did in fact broadcast that particular image.
With TB DAILY of unique feeds -- good luck finding your needle in a haystack.
If it is a static image, from a profile that is another matter.
If the model was cansplitting?
Then there are 3 legit owners with non exclusive transmission rights. Their affiliates are sub licensees.
Can you prove that one way or the other?
And at what expense?
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You wouldn't ask me to prove shit if you weren't fucking up and making a bunch of excuses.
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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
"Their affiliates are sub licensees"
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Well just provide the contract/license/terms that prove the above statement.
And if you can't, then stop inventing rules just because they are convenient.
Further more, your claim is as false as CBS claiming rights to re-show NFL games because they already showed it once and are affiliates.
