I read the trivia company is considering suing due to copyright violations. They announced the question was used out of context; it was part of a series of questions labeled "Global Tyrants".Graham Wellington wrote: ↑Tue Oct 24, 2023 9:52 amTerminating the contract = unsubscribed from the YouTube channel
MSU puts Hitler in its scoreboard
Re: MSU puts Hitler in its scoreboard
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Re: MSU puts Hitler in its scoreboard
Overheard at the MSU-UM game, up in the press box area...
"It's so bad for MSU football now, the Tucker issues, UM in town, prolly gonna blow us off the field tonight, blowing that game to Rutgers, what else could possibly go wrong"?
Scoreboard/Video Screen operator...."Hold my beer"....
"It's so bad for MSU football now, the Tucker issues, UM in town, prolly gonna blow us off the field tonight, blowing that game to Rutgers, what else could possibly go wrong"?
Scoreboard/Video Screen operator...."Hold my beer"....
Re: MSU puts Hitler in its scoreboard
Doing something like that is derogatory, insulting, and uncalled for. But it is 'free speech'.
Taking it from a site without a license and using it for public purposes is stealing. The 'third party' (i.e., sub-contractors) who did this were rightly fired. What were the requirements of the contract? What were they supposed to be doing? Did the sub-contractors fire those employees who actually pushed the buttons and did the deed?
Taking it from a site without a license and using it for public purposes is stealing. The 'third party' (i.e., sub-contractors) who did this were rightly fired. What were the requirements of the contract? What were they supposed to be doing? Did the sub-contractors fire those employees who actually pushed the buttons and did the deed?