Bucknutty
Member
We've had this ongoing debate for quite some time now, and I'm curious as to what the board feels about this.
We have a competing Web site that makes their own podcasts (dubbed the "radio hour") and a terrible, amateur television show they also broadcast on their site. Both consist of recorded interviews passed off as "exclusives," as in: "Check out our exclusive coverage from inside the locker room" and blah blah blah.
Anyway, I'm getting more and more tired of them putting a recorder in my face for use on these shows or video taping an interview I conduct without ever interjecting a question of their own.
Do I have any right to do anything about them using my voice in this situation? I know anything said in a locker room or press conference or similar function is not an "exclusive," but if they put a recorder in my face to record my question to then broadcast on their "radio hour," I have the right to tell them to get their recorder out of my ****ing face, right?
We have a competing Web site that makes their own podcasts (dubbed the "radio hour") and a terrible, amateur television show they also broadcast on their site. Both consist of recorded interviews passed off as "exclusives," as in: "Check out our exclusive coverage from inside the locker room" and blah blah blah.
Anyway, I'm getting more and more tired of them putting a recorder in my face for use on these shows or video taping an interview I conduct without ever interjecting a question of their own.
Do I have any right to do anything about them using my voice in this situation? I know anything said in a locker room or press conference or similar function is not an "exclusive," but if they put a recorder in my face to record my question to then broadcast on their "radio hour," I have the right to tell them to get their recorder out of my ****ing face, right?