https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-45395186 Kevin Hart has his team chucking people out at his concert. I think they should introduce this at all concerts and footie matches too.
If you paid for a ticket and chose to spend the whole time filming it I don't see the problem, its your money
I just find it funny, i hate it when there are blatant rules in place and people deliberately ignore it thinking they are bigger than the law. To see people getting thrown out for it is just funny.
Exactly this and that includes football but many supporters do not know of the rule hidden in the small print of buying match day tickets. So how do i know this. I sort of had a run in with the EFL many years ago. It was over Youtube permissions. Basically to cut a long story short, i got a snotty letter from the EFL (yep really did) and videos taken down - so after that i gave up! Now when i say videos, I'm not talking full length movies, just like 90 second clips if not less, however, it appears any videoing or the carrying of equipment over a certain spec, which mobile phones have today, is a big no, no. It just depends how much the people providing the entertainment want to enforce the rule. You'll either get away with it (as many do) or you will not, dependent if someone complains or as in this case the thought police are out.
Lol, but not the right answer matey. Being the devils advocate here a bit but if a comedians material is splaterred all over youtube illegally who will pay to hear old jokes? Lets ask our resident lawyer @Hiag is a god
I'm one of those if I can download it free rather than pay then I will, #****em Films Music Games Anything really
An example from 2014... "It's a breach of copyright and we would discourage fans from doing it, we're developing technologies like gif crawlers, Vine crawlers, working with Twitter to look to curtail this kind of activity." He added: "I know it sounds as if we're killjoys but we have to protect our intellectual property." http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/article/28796590/premier-league-warns-about-posting-goal-videos-online and another source... https://www.theguardian.com/media/2014/aug/15/premier-league-warns-fans-vine-videos-goals I also know somewhere in the T&C's of the ticketing it states about the usage of photographic equipment including mobile phones. Unless the rules have changed since when i last looked, which i don't believe they have.
Yeah standard. They try saying how you're killing the industry by pirating stuff yet these musicians and actors are posting pics of private jets, £100k+ jewellery and numerous mansions. I'm sure they're really feeling the pinch.