I went there this morning and it was working fine. Now, it's not available. Hmmm..
The site says the host has been doing this for 3 years and previously worked on TPIR.
Do you think a cease-and-desist would be worth it for a public access show that so few people see?
1) The fact that it's not working now is a function of GeoCities' preposterously small bandwidth allowances and the sudden curiosity factor due to this and the other message board.
2) He \"worked\" on TPIR one summer in 1999. My guess is that it was an internship. I don't want to trash the guy, he sounds like a big game show fan with big dreams, and that describes most of the people on this forum after all. Heck, he might even BE a member of this forum for all I know. But to go from one summer of working backstage to being the next Bob Barker is a bit of a leap.
3) No, of course it's not worth Fremantle's time to bother with a public access show. My point is that this is as far as it'll ever go. With an original format at least he'd have more options while pursuing his dreams.
As for Jimmy's comment, I don't think \"parody\" counts unless you really are using it for some sort of satiric purpose or at the very least that it's a small part of a larger program (like a radio givaway). Best I can tell, this is a flat-out copy they're not even trying to disguise. As I said, Fremantle really has no reason to bother with it, but if copyright protection doesn't apply here, I can't imagine where it would.