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Re: MLB Takes a Swing at Sling
by Anonymous
This is unbelievable. Let's see you live alone in Toronto and travel a lot on business. You pay $100 a month for cable or sat. You are spending the week in Chicago on business. Shouldn't you be able to watch Blue Jays games with Slingbox or Orb from your hotel in Chicago? How is MLB or the Jays losing? They are getting their cut of the action as you are paying to subscribe to RSN or TSN. You are also paying (indirectly) for cable in your hotel room to watch the Cubs or ChiSox which you don't care about. You couldn't even subscribe to a premium baseball package (i.e the MLB equivalent of NFL Sunday Ticket) even if you wanted to as you can't do this from a hotel. I could see them complaining if you set up a server in Toronto that would broadcast Jays games to thousands of people across North America but that is not how Orb/Slingbox works!
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