THERE haven't been many highlights for Richmond fans this year, but those that do exist have been removed from an unofficial club website.
The AFL has threatened to sue the supporter behind the website for infringing the broadcast rights of its internet partner, Telstra.
The site, puntroadend.com, is a non-profit forum run by 50-something Tigers obsessive Rosy, who says she was stunned to receive a threatening letter from the league last month.
The letter, seen by The Age, warns her to immediately remove video footage from the unofficial forum. Short clips of individual highlights had been recorded from television and posted on the site in an area called "TigerTV."
"They have sent this letter citing legal principles and threatening to sue, which is really sad and very heavy-handed," she said.
The letter accuses the site of "unauthorised broadcasting", says that the league is committed to "vigorously defending its rights" and demands that the footage be removed and the site cease posting new clips.
When Rosy telephoned the author of the letter, she says the response was "extremely nasty".
The offending material has been removed from the site, even though Rosy believes she may be legally entitled to show small clips of footage under copyright law if it is for purposes of criticism or review. "We think that is what we are doing and we would like to test it, but there's no way I can afford the legal costs of fighting the AFL and Telstra," she said.
While the site is non-profit it can attract up to a million hits a month, providing unwanted competition for the league and the club's official Telstra-run site. The AFL signed a five-year, $60 million, internet rights deal with Telstra last October but the official website has attracted plenty of criticism recently — accused by talkback callers and Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett of being slow and unreliable.
AFL spokesman Patrick Keane said the deal with Telstra was extremely important for football. "The money from that is shared between our 16 clubs and obviously a contribution goes to grassroots football," he said. "We work very actively to ensure that agreement, which benefits every level of football, is protected."
The club refused to comment yesterday.
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