"Man records game without express written consent of the NFL!"
Bill Burroughs of Kansas City, Missouri recorded Sunday?s Chiefs-Broncos game on his VCR without the express written consent of the NFL. Burroughs taped the broadcast because he was helping a friend move into a new apartment and was unable to watch it live.
?I felt really conflicted about the whole thing,? said Burroughs. ?I wanted to see the game so bad but I also promised my friend Adam that I would help him move so I decided to tape it. I just hope the NFL doesn?t find out about what I did.?
Burroughs said he watched the tape of the game with his friend Adam after they finished moving Sunday night. ?I?m not sure if watching the game with Adam counts as a rebroadcast, but I hope not because then what it would be expressly prohibited by the NFL. I can?t afford to pay the $250,000 fine should the league be tipped off to my activities.?
Bill Burroughs of Kansas City, Missouri recorded Sunday?s Chiefs-Broncos game on his VCR without the express written consent of the NFL. Burroughs taped the broadcast because he was helping a friend move into a new apartment and was unable to watch it live.
?I felt really conflicted about the whole thing,? said Burroughs. ?I wanted to see the game so bad but I also promised my friend Adam that I would help him move so I decided to tape it. I just hope the NFL doesn?t find out about what I did.?
Burroughs said he watched the tape of the game with his friend Adam after they finished moving Sunday night. ?I?m not sure if watching the game with Adam counts as a rebroadcast, but I hope not because then what it would be expressly prohibited by the NFL. I can?t afford to pay the $250,000 fine should the league be tipped off to my activities.?
