I knew there was some grander purpose for all of the Roethlisberger photos I've been taking at Steelers games this year.
Still, the NFL can be Nazi's of sorts on IP rights enforcement ("Photographs, videos, or other accounts or descriptions, of all or any part of the football game or any game related activities created by the ticket holder may be used only for personal, non-commercial uses. Any transmission or other distribution to any commercial enterprise, and any public performance or display, are strictly prohibited" according to the uber-fine print on the back of tickets).
"Public performance or display" is a bit ambiguous, but I suspect they'd go after folks for no good reason since they have the funds to do so.
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Still, the NFL can be Nazi's of sorts on IP rights enforcement ("Photographs, videos, or other accounts or descriptions, of all or any part of the football game or any game related activities created by the ticket holder may be used only for personal, non-commercial uses. Any transmission or other distribution to any commercial enterprise, and any public performance or display, are strictly prohibited" according to the uber-fine print on the back of tickets).
"Public performance or display" is a bit ambiguous, but I suspect they'd go after folks for no good reason since they have the funds to do so.
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/alancharness/sets/72157612480334550/detail/
If you want to embed a ROFLberger slideshow in your blog for your fellow steeler friends, copy/paste the following text:
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(to a picture of his tackle-the-fumble-return-by-the-laces trick)
Your wish is my command
(Posting the link for posterity's sake)