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I have no special friends at MLB. I don't know why you'd assume that. MLB stated in a release that TSN had printed the book and MLB was the publisher. Obviously, they were mistaken.
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MLB can also claim to be a publisher, because the word "publisher" doesn't have a crisply defined meaning. "Copyright" does, though, and MLB holds the copyright on the rules themselves, while TSN and Triumph have copyrights to, for example, their cover art. |
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Ahhh yes! I played the Strat-O-Matic in my youth. Everyone in the neighborhood was involved (even some of the girls). I never heard of the APBA game here on the East Coast. It may have been available, but when I bought in (literally, no one could afford to buy one themselves), the neighborhood was all Strat-O-Matic.
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One of the differences: The NBC book said that when a pitcher was visited for the second time, he had to be removed "from the game." TSN just said he "had to be removed." The former is, of course, the MLB ruling (I think the rules on MLB.com at the time also omitted the "from the game" phrase.") |
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Slow day.
Don't confuse a generic "publish" with the meaning of "publish" in a legal sense. In legalese, one of the definitions of publish includes: b: to distribute or offer for distribution to the public copies of (a copyrightable work) by some transfer of ownership, rental, lease, or loan Note the "transfer of ownership" part. As MLB did not transfer ownership to either SN or Triumph, those companies did not, in the legal sense, "publish" the book. MLB is just protecting their rights when they state that SN did not "publish" the book.
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