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BRING BACK ABBEY CHIN.

This is easily one of the most entertaining parts of my job is seeing all the positive/negative feedback about on-air talent. We've never had anyone that didn't get both hate email/tweets and also "we love ____!"
 
This is easily one of the most entertaining parts of my job is seeing all the positive/negative feedback about on-air talent. We've never had anyone that didn't get both hate email/tweets and also "we love ____!"

Do you know how to check for private messages on here?
 
This is easily one of the most entertaining parts of my job is seeing all the positive/negative feedback about on-air talent. We've never had anyone that didn't get both hate email/tweets and also "we love ____!"

So we were told not to post links to Comcast material in our forum but we are supposed to help with this project?
 
So we were told not to post links to Comcast material in our forum but we are supposed to help with this project?

If I'm not mistaken, I believe Chris Haynes' content was being copy/pasted here in its entirety. That's a lot different than linking to our stories.
We love links.
We love quoting a few sentences and linking to the original story (ie: BlazersEdge). We don't love people copy/pasting our content on to their sites.

Doesn't seem unreasonable.
 
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If I'm not mistaken, I believe Chris Haynes' content was being copy/pasted here in its entirety. That's a lot different than linking to our stories.
We love links.
We love quoting a few sentences and linking to the original story (ie: BlazersEdge). We don't love people copy/pasting our content on to their sites.

Doesn't seem unreasonable.

-Ben Golliver
 
This board is a parody board. Any use of full articles constitutes fair use. :MARIS61:
 
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Chris Haynes' content was being copy/pasted here in its entirety. That's a lot different than linking to our stories.
We love links.
We love quoting a few sentences and linking to the original story (ie: BlazersEdge). We don't love people copy/pasting our content on to their sites.

Doesn't seem unreasonable.

I agree. If someone puts in the effort, you should not be able to read the entire content on this forum. The story we got was that they did not want stories on the Comcast site linked to this one because they wanted people to talk about the articles in the Comcast forum.

Little help Denny?
 
I don't go to other sites. I expect everything to be posted here to read in it's entirety. If not, then they can eat a dick!
 
I agree. If someone puts in the effort, you should not be able to read the entire content on this forum. The story we got was that they did not want stories on the Comcast site linked to this one because they wanted people to talk about the articles in the Comcast forum.

Little help Denny?

I wasn't involved directly, but SlyPokerDog can tell his version of what happened... What I recall is that we were asked to not even put a link to their site here. But I also understand that they might have been upset and given us harsh treatment if we were posting articles in their entirety.
 
I don't go to other sites. I expect everything to be posted here to read in it's entirety. If not, then they can eat a dick!

A simple click is not asking much. Do you like doing work and have someone else benefit from it without giving back?
 
Umm, that's why I'm asking

They asked us to stop, we did. I don't see there's any beef between us. In fact, they're here looking to work with us. I think there's a lot of potential if we can.
 
They asked us to stop, we did. I don't see there's any beef between us. In fact, they're here looking to work with us. I think there's a lot of potential if we can.
There seems to be some confusion. What is the actual copyright law on posting full articles? Anyone?
 
Comcast SportsNet (CSNNW.com) is looking to fire up a new web feature this season for Trail Blazer fans and while we already do a lot around traditional social media (twitter, fb, ig) we haven't yet gotten the forum community involved.

At minimum, we'd like it to start out as a written piece of content where selected members that frequent this board can get involved with some of our various on-air talent (Jabari Young, Dwight Jaynes, Dan Sheldon, Jamie Hudson, etc) to talk, discuss, and analyze whatever the recent hot topic items are for the Blazers on any given week.

If the participation was quality, we could see this evolving into a video feature for our website at CSNNW.com.

If you're a member here and would be interested in participating we'd love to hear your ideas about what sort of shape this feature could take. Q & A? Roundtable? Previews? Analysis? Opponent breakdowns?

I am not a frequenter of this board (well at least not in the past!) so I'm not sure what sort of topics you guys discuss here on a regular basis and we are open to ideas.

Kevin, welcome to the board.
One of the forum maxims/parodies is:
Kingspeed said:
Learn the game, then post
In this case, I say with all seriousness: "read some threads, then ask again." There's something of everything--humor, satire, meme creation, game thread domination and some real pros at x's and o's. Some guys are coaches, some guys are scouts, some guys have pizza guys who give them scoops on trade rumors. All are knowledgeable and articulate Blazer fans.

I'm probably disqualified from ever debating with Jaynes again, but I'm happy to help Denny and Sly in their new venture.
 
There seems to be some confusion. What is the actual copyright law on posting full articles? Anyone?

Especially when you post a link to credit the writer.

Btw, so is Ben Golliver breaking copyright laws?
 
There seems to be some confusion. What is the actual copyright law on posting full articles? Anyone?

You can post full articles maybe once in a while. If you're posting nearly every single one by a columnist, you are stealing their content, obviously.

What some judge in a lawsuit ruled somewhere won't affect the really big expense of litigating or settling some lawsuit brought over it. It just ain't worth it. We can come up with our own content just as easily - we do it all the time :)
 
I mean its your site Denny, you can impose whatever restrictions you see fit, I was just actually wondering if there has been a court ruling of some sort
 
I remember something from a few years ago but it involved "public good" or something of that ilk
 
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