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FAO Mcscriven

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Quote[/b] (Barmy Army @ April 23 2005,22:56)]May I suggest the usage of a program called Paltalk for future games.

It's a program that allows for speech to be broadcast to a number of people over the net. Basically it would involve one designated person turning on their radio and sticking a microphone next to it. This would then cause the commentary to be beamed to everyone else in the "room".

This should sort out the problems of Blues World. As for the legalities I'm not sure, but I know other supporters of other clubs do the same thing

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Indeed, myself and Scriv used to use a similar package quite a few seasons ago to do this, although rather then a Mic I was able to go direct from the radio into the PC with one cable to maintain the sound quality.

However this was quite a few years before BluesWorld (and before Broadband which made things a nightmare) so although I know it can easily be done, in the current climate I'm sure we'd have a lawsuit on our hands.
 
Although premiertv have provided clubs with decent websites, which are kept up to date, they now have the monopoly on the market, a fact which I'm sure they will continue to exploit.
 
Like I said I thought there would be legal problems.

Surely though they'd have to find out where it was being done before they could issue warnings
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