As a huge basketball fan I think this is great. As a US citizen roughly familiar with the NBA and how they come after platforms that use their content in ways that they don’t condone (e.g., /r/nbastreams, RIP), I don’t see this lasting very long.
/r/nbastreams is an extreme because that directly affects league pass sales. Highlights / clips are probably less of a concern, but definitely still a concern. Adam Silver has said "The way we look at it: we’re incredibly protective of our live game rights, but for the most part, highlights are marketing" https://www.sporttechie.com/adam-silver-against-suing-nba-hi...
We also think that NBA itself, ESPN, and BleacherReport can benefit from this technology. There are a lot of potential use cases we think that can be unlocked with this. Right now we're going the consumer route first where they can see live clips, but we can see ourselves potentially working with one of the bigger players if they see value in this.
Yeah you're right, we really just think if NBA sees this they may want to leverage this technology themselves since it can help them hopefully do a lot more, rather than just banning us completely.
In the US your only defense for using someone else's copyrighted broadcast is fair use. Making clips of every play of every game is highly unlikely to be considered fair use.
Copying from one of my responses to the same concern:
"Highlights / clips are probably less of a concern, but definitely still a concern. Adam Silver has said "The way we look at it: we’re incredibly protective of our live game rights, but for the most part, highlights are marketing" https://www.sporttechie.com/adam-silver-against-suing-nba-hi...
We also think that NBA itself, ESPN, and BleacherReport can benefit from this technology. There are a lot of potential use cases we think that can be unlocked with this. Right now we're going the consumer route first where they can see live clips, but we can see ourselves potentially working with one of the bigger players if they see value in this.
Do you have any info about what it's called or how it's used? I'm surprised ESPN doesn't have a clickable video link for their play by play for example. NBA has it for league pass holders, but they also don't offer it in real time, which to me defeats the purpose. I want to see and share a video of something that just happened, not only forced by having to wait until after someone else covered it in a highlight.
Hey HN - we built Clips.live since we wanted to share clips of NBA plays as soon as they happen. Before this, you had to make these clips yourself or wait until someone manually made them in order to share them. Eventually, we want to record and index every play of every live sports game.
Did you invest in time to check if you are free to publish clips, especially with "clips.live" as a watermark. I once did the same in another sport, cricket, back in 2013, ended up killing it because of a cricket board and its broadcasting violations note over an email.
Copying from one of my responses to the same concern:
"Highlights / clips are probably less of a concern, but definitely still a concern. Adam Silver has said "The way we look at it: we’re incredibly protective of our live game rights, but for the most part, highlights are marketing" https://www.sporttechie.com/adam-silver-against-suing-nba-hi....
We also think that NBA itself, ESPN, and BleacherReport can benefit from this technology. There are a lot of potential use cases we think that can be unlocked with this. Right now we're going the consumer route first where they can see live clips, but we can see ourselves potentially working with one of the bigger players if they see value in this.
Unsure why ICC was involved in your case. Mine was pretty much with BCCI and Sony, (the channel which owned broadcasting rights of IPL at that time). They pretty much had a very neat clause, which I should have taken a note upfront, nevertheless, the experience gained confidence in me to build applications. :)
Hey small UI feedback, placing the scores under the appropriate teams would make it easier to know which is which. At the moment, the score is on the left side of the screen so difficult to tell.
We think during a game seeing the latest play is more important because that's more likely the one you want to share, but a jump to the end link makes a lot of sense, especially for post game like now. Thanks for the feedback!
Some clips are not accurate. First one I clicked on, Mavericks vs Rockets, Russel Westbrook scores layup with 121-126. It was presumably right after he did it and there was just Mavericks imbounding the ball and dribbling it.
Thanks for calling this out.. we are definitely still perfecting it. We have a few that have timing issues, but we think 90%+ of the videos we post are accurate.