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So is there a commercial-free webcast of the Olympics?

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  • K Kent Sharkey

    Doubt it (other than for the videos that will be posted to YouTube briefly), but you can try the CTV site[^]. You even get the joy of installing Silverlight to add to the "experience".

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    Nish Nishant
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    Kent Sharkey wrote:

    other than for the videos that will be posted to YouTube briefly

    Kent, Are you referring to Youtube's quick cleansing of non-copyrighted videos? Because I see that happen with Cricket highlights that are uploaded after a game. They get removed often within 15-20 minutes of someone uploading it. Sometimes it's weird - they don't remove the video, they just strip the audio off.

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      Kent Sharkey wrote:

      other than for the videos that will be posted to YouTube briefly

      Kent, Are you referring to Youtube's quick cleansing of non-copyrighted videos? Because I see that happen with Cricket highlights that are uploaded after a game. They get removed often within 15-20 minutes of someone uploading it. Sometimes it's weird - they don't remove the video, they just strip the audio off.

      Regards, Nish


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      Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

      Are you referring to Youtube's quick cleansing of non-copyrighted videos?

      Yeah. I figure that with the Olympic committee being so feral about "protecting" the brand, that any videos posted will get pulled down very fast. 15-20 minutes?! That's faster than I expected - do the Cricket orgs have people monitoring all the snowboarding dog and angsty teen videos just to keep them out of the feed? Makes me want to start posting Cricket videos.

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      • M Marc Clifton

        I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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        The speed skating and sliding sports like luge, skeleton etc are not to be missed for the body suits alone. ;) I've been watching the torch relay live on http://www.ctvolympics.ca/video/CTV/index.html[^] However I'm *in* Canada so I'm not sure if it will work for you or not. There's always http://www.nbcolympics.com/[^] which has much nicer picture galleries.


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        • M Marc Clifton

          I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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          Don't know if it's commercial-free, but there's: http://www.nbcolympics.com/video/[^]

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          • M Marc Clifton

            I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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            I suspect someone will rip a webcast, remove the commercials, and make it available as torrent. Unlike a youtube clip, it won't be removed (at least not from TPB)

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            • K Kent Sharkey

              Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

              Are you referring to Youtube's quick cleansing of non-copyrighted videos?

              Yeah. I figure that with the Olympic committee being so feral about "protecting" the brand, that any videos posted will get pulled down very fast. 15-20 minutes?! That's faster than I expected - do the Cricket orgs have people monitoring all the snowboarding dog and angsty teen videos just to keep them out of the feed? Makes me want to start posting Cricket videos.

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              Kent Sharkey wrote:

              15-20 minutes?! That's faster than I expected - do the Cricket orgs have people monitoring all the snowboarding dog and angsty teen videos just to keep them out of the feed? Makes me want to start posting Cricket videos.

              I was surprised too. Since most games are not telecast in the US, I usually wait an hour or so after the game's ended and then search on Youtube and sort on upload-time. People upload it in parts - so by the time I get to Part 3, the remaining parts are all gone! It's amazing how they do that - maybe they actually have hired folks monitoring Youtube.

              Regards, Nish


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              • D Dr Walt Fair PE

                I wonder if anyone would notice whether neither of us watch?

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                So if a downhill skier falls during the race and breaks his/her leg and screams in the most utterly horrifying voice and no body is watching... :rolleyes:

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                • M Marc Clifton

                  I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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                  So you want to benefit from all the work the television stations do to televise the Olympics, but you aren't prepared to support them in any way?

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                  • M Marc Clifton

                    I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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                    Is that this year? Time again for all of the great prime-time television (I can't even say that with a straight face :) ) gets replaced with dull sporting events, huh? Great... Maybe it'll finally motivate me to stop watching so much TV.

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                    • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

                      I would watch the Olympics if they weren't professional athletes.

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                      What difference does that actually make? If I'm watching the Olympics to see incredible feats of athleticism I don't care if the people are making money off their efforts. The pro status makes a lot of sense for some of those sports anyway. You would have to pay me to do curling. No way I'm sweeping in front of overweight tea pots if I'm not being paid to. I'd be pro right from the start. On the other hand though, the ski jump would be far more entertaining if the people involved were rank amateurs...

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                      • M Marc Clifton

                        I refuse to watch it otherwise. ;) Oh, and I don't have a TV, so it'd have to be over the Internet. Marc

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                        Unfortunately today, Nodar Kumaritashvili died during a Luge run, there is video of it, though most sites either refuse or have been restricted from showing it. It's a very gruesome video, hitting a steel post at 90mph, and some still pictures are also out there...his helmet did nothing to save him. May the Lord rest his soul in Peace... :(( :((

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                        • I Ian Shlasko

                          Is that this year? Time again for all of the great prime-time television (I can't even say that with a straight face :) ) gets replaced with dull sporting events, huh? Great... Maybe it'll finally motivate me to stop watching so much TV.

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                          Ian Shlasko wrote:

                          Time again for all of the great prime-time television (I can't even say that with a straight face Smile ) gets replaced with dull sporting events, huh?

                          Lucky for us, NBC hasn't had any great prime-time television for years.


                          He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely, But thank you for your concern, Here's wishing you a Happy New Year." I wished him one back in return.

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                            Ian Shlasko wrote:

                            Time again for all of the great prime-time television (I can't even say that with a straight face Smile ) gets replaced with dull sporting events, huh?

                            Lucky for us, NBC hasn't had any great prime-time television for years.


                            He said, "Boy I'm just old and lonely, But thank you for your concern, Here's wishing you a Happy New Year." I wished him one back in return.

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                            Except for Heroes :) Wait, that's on at 9pm... Is that still considered prime-time?

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                            • E Electron Shepherd

                              So you want to benefit from all the work the television stations do to televise the Olympics, but you aren't prepared to support them in any way?

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                              Marc Clifton
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                              Electron Shepherd wrote:

                              So you want to benefit from all the work the television stations do to televise the Olympics, but you aren't prepared to support them in any way?

                              That's so asinine in so many different ways, I don't even know where to start. Marc

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                                Unfortunately today, Nodar Kumaritashvili died during a Luge run, there is video of it, though most sites either refuse or have been restricted from showing it. It's a very gruesome video, hitting a steel post at 90mph, and some still pictures are also out there...his helmet did nothing to save him. May the Lord rest his soul in Peace... :(( :((

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                                Zhat wrote:

                                nfortunately today, Nodar Kumaritashvili died during a Luge run

                                Eww. That's sad. Marc

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                                • M Marc Clifton

                                  Electron Shepherd wrote:

                                  So you want to benefit from all the work the television stations do to televise the Olympics, but you aren't prepared to support them in any way?

                                  That's so asinine in so many different ways, I don't even know where to start. Marc

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                                  Marc Clifton wrote:

                                  That's so asinine in so many different ways,

                                  No, I don't think it is. I think it's a reasonable question to ask someone who appears to want to get something for nothing. As a software developer, you earn your living by creating intellectual property, don't you? But you haven't answered the question. It's a simple question... Yes or no? If you expect to get something for free, just say so. And while you're at it, would you care to explain why you think it's "assine"?

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                                    So you want to benefit from all the work the television stations do to televise the Olympics, but you aren't prepared to support them in any way?

                                    Server and Network Monitoring

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                                    Gary R Wheeler
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                                    If you go back and read Marc's post, you'll notice that he says 'commercial-free'. That means he doesn't want to watch commercials. It says nothing about his willingness to pay for the Olympic material.

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                                      Marc Clifton wrote:

                                      That's so asinine in so many different ways,

                                      No, I don't think it is. I think it's a reasonable question to ask someone who appears to want to get something for nothing. As a software developer, you earn your living by creating intellectual property, don't you? But you haven't answered the question. It's a simple question... Yes or no? If you expect to get something for free, just say so. And while you're at it, would you care to explain why you think it's "assine"?

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                                      Electron Shepherd wrote:

                                      If you expect to get something for free, just say so. And while you're at it, would you care to explain why you think it's "assine"?

                                      Because 1) If I went down to Radio Shack and bought a little HD TV for about $90, I could watch the Olympics "for free" on the airwaves, 2) because when commercials come on, I would hit the mute button and pick up a book or pet the cat or put out the trash or whatever, so I wouldn't be watching the commercials (now if you are insinuating that I actually watch the commercials as my "payment" then we move from the asinine to the insane) and 3) my buying habits are such that I don't buy 99.99% of the products advertised and 4) the cost of the advertisement is already priced into the product so, even if I were to buy the product, I'm paying my share of the advertising costs. and, most importantly: 5) if someone is going to broadcast something for me, my neighbor, and the slime mold on the next star to watch for free, I have no moral or ethical obligation to watch it in the format or with all the content that they are providing. I have not entered into a legal contract with the broadcaster, so I therefore am free of all obligations as to what I choose to do with the content. Nor, by the way, am I violating the copyright on the content, because I'm not copying it. I wasn't looking for an illegal source of commercial free broadcasts, I was wondering if one of the broadcast companies provided a more comprehensive and commercial free webcast. Does that help? Marc

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                                      • G Gary R Wheeler

                                        If you go back and read Marc's post, you'll notice that he says 'commercial-free'. That means he doesn't want to watch commercials. It says nothing about his willingness to pay for the Olympic material.

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                                        Gary R. Wheeler wrote:

                                        That means he doesn't want to watch commercials. It says nothing about his willingness to pay for the Olympic material.

                                        Thank you. Marc

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                                        • T thrakazog

                                          What difference does that actually make? If I'm watching the Olympics to see incredible feats of athleticism I don't care if the people are making money off their efforts. The pro status makes a lot of sense for some of those sports anyway. You would have to pay me to do curling. No way I'm sweeping in front of overweight tea pots if I'm not being paid to. I'd be pro right from the start. On the other hand though, the ski jump would be far more entertaining if the people involved were rank amateurs...

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                                          thrakazog wrote:

                                          No way I'm sweeping in front of overweight tea pots if I'm not being paid to.

                                          As someone who curled in a local league when I lived in a city where there was almost literally nothing else to do in the winter and the temperature was regularly -40 I can tell you that there is actually a *lot* of drinking involved in curling and it was a blast. :)


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