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It's kind of pointless to come on this board and post about information or inside news without revealing it. So either 1) post the info, or 2) don't post anything at all.
Its kind of pointless to come on this board and tell others what they can and cannot post.
Because you have to pay to read the article and we've been warned not to post inside info.
Who issued this warning? Who out there is convinced that it is illegal or unethical to post information on this forum, and why?
This has made me curious. What authority does a subscription service have to prevent sharing information. If you were to reproduce it word for word, maybe they have a copyright issue to enforce. I have a problem with a gag order on any information contained in their service. Are they trying to protect the identity of confidential sources?
Don't be difficult. This has accomplished nothing except start rumors and get on people's nerves.
It's not a formal legal thing. It's an ethical and pragmatic thing. There is some advance info that is given out that coaches and other contacts do not want broadly distributed until a certain time, but they're OK with a small group of devoted fans knowing. This would include upcoming commits, silents, injury status, and coaches' insights and changes, etc. If that stuff gets out to non-approved groups, then those contacts will stop providing the heads-ups. That was happening for awhile, and the info was getting less.
Regardless of the feeling about pay boards, they are there and the guys that run them do try to get good info for their folks. The sites do use this to drum up subscriptions, which is one revenue stream they use to run their sites.