Dave brought up a good point. He travels most of the year and purchased MLB extra innings to watch the games. If the slingbox prevented him from doing it he would probably cancel his subscription and they would have a definite loss of revenue.
It's not like some guy in California is going to fly to NY set up a slingbox on someones TV then fly back to CA to watch the Yankees or Mets. If you are in a hotel on vacation or traveling for business, it's not like you can subscribe to MLB to get your home team there, so how exactly is MLB being hurt by this anyway?
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Dave brought up a good point. He travels most of the year and purchased MLB extra innings to watch the games. If the slingbox prevented him from doing it he would probably cancel his subscription and they would have a definite loss of revenue.
It's not like some guy in California is going to fly to NY set up a slingbox on someones TV then fly back to CA to watch the Yankees or Mets. If you are in a hotel on vacation or traveling for business, it's not like you can subscribe to MLB to get your home team there, so how exactly is MLB being hurt by this anyway?