Hey, Guys! I've Got A Live Stream For The Super Bowl!
Since all of the illegal streaming sites are starting to get picked off by the federal government, it's only right for us to provide you a location for a legal stream when we have one.
So, if for some reason you're stuck at work or something like that during this afternoon's game, you'll be happy to know that the folks at NBC Sports are providing a completely free, completely legal stream to all of the action at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Not only will the stream bring you all of the action, but it will also have exclusive, online-only camera angles, in-game statistics, and. . .this is the big one, ladies and gentlemen. . .the ability to watch all of the Super Bowl commercials on demand after they've aired.
I'm not sure if this will work for all of you foreigners from other nations (™ Jeff Foxworthy) out there, but hey. . .at least you can give it a try.
And, once again, allow me to remind you that there will be no posting of any streams of the Super Bowl today, unless you're going to re-post this one from NBC Sports.
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fortunately the good folks at the BBC have uss covered in the UK.
The website might even be streaming it – worth checking….
by Scottish Viking on Feb 5, 2012 11:00 AM CST via mobile reply actions
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our freezing austrian butts are covered as well. No stream, though.
"First team in NFL history to lose first 3 games after leading by double digits at halftime"
Only 3 games in, and we´ve already made history!
by AustrianViking on Feb 5, 2012 3:25 PM CST up reply actions
The best way to combat the piracy is to make it free
Put it online, you can still run commercials and make even more money from banner ads on the page of the video. I had a feeling they would eventually think of doing that, a lot more effective than banning domains, most of which have been rerouted out of the country and use a .eu domain name to continue working. Those are servers based out of the country, and there is no way they can legally take those ones down, even if they did though they would just move on to the next domain extension. Pretty ineffective way to try stopping that if you ask me.
"You can write articles and do whatever you want, you can break down every player. Good, bad or ugly. But we just aren't good enough as a team, as a group. Offensively, defensively and special teams, from the No. 1 on the roster to the last man on the roster. We just aren't good enough. It's as simple as that." - Chad Greenway
NFL Sunday Ticket
Because people are willing to pay hundreds of dollars per person for this rip-off of a programming package, it will never happen. I’m sure they make more money from this per viewer, than they would from advertising.
Ponder. Peterson. Percy. Purple Perfection.
When it's at all possible, I try to watch TV/Sports legally.
If they expanded Hulu to have more shows, I’m sure I’d live there. It’s just stupid that they have shows that only have episodes show up weeks after their airdate. I’d much rather see the creators get ad revenue than some shady operator of an illegal website, but it seems like you always need to drag the higher ups in any industry kicking and screaming into adopting new technology. The music industry still hasn’t completely embraced online music stores yet… and that’s the only way they’ve remained relevant.
Idiots.
Watching? Money?
There was just an ad on TV for NFL Mobile on Verizon. Have to wonder what’s in it for thr NFL and how much Verizon will pick up on “over your limit” data charges.
by GonzoDad on Feb 5, 2012 12:50 PM CST via mobile reply actions
Fortunately
I still have an “unlimited data” plan with Verizon. And I am never switching. (-:
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by Christopher Gates on Feb 5, 2012 1:13 PM CST up reply actions
Lucky
You are indeed lucky, the last company to give everyone “unlimited” data was Alltel. But, they went the way of AT&T and as soon as you changed anything, like your phone, they moved you to an AT&T plan and your unlimited went bye bye. The competition isn’t there anymore and with the current bandwidth they are beginning to ask more and more for data because that’s what most people are using.
by GonzoDad on Feb 5, 2012 1:29 PM CST via mobile up reply actions
Sprint still offers unlimited data... for now anyway
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