[quote name=\'chad1m\' post=\'228552\' date=\'Oct 15 2009, 07:23 AM\']He could, but Sony/Jeopardy probably doesn't want to go down that road. (They never sued a 5-time champ in the 80s who bounced around on game shows with various identities to skirt eligibity requirements.) Just take his money away and make sure he never comes the studio again.[/quote]In the instance you refer to, Jeopardy! was actually sued by the contestant in question. She won five games, and roughly $50,000, but the production company saw that she was ineligible. They withheld the money, she sued. Jeopardy! chose to pay her off rather than go to trial.
[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' post=\'228553\' date=\'Oct 15 2009, 07:30 AM\']Well, if people are truthful, the staff doesn't need a database. Even if they don't maintain such a database, the fans will let them know, and Sony thanks them for it. The guy had to give back the grand and is being publicly humiliated, so isn't that punishment enough?[/quote]And laws aren't for law abiding citizens, are they? You put the rules in place to catch the bad guys, not to inconvenience the honest contestants?
[quote name=\'Jimmy Owen\' post=\'228616\' date=\'Oct 15 2009, 05:22 PM\']Of course, if the database was on 3x5 cards, who'd go to the trouble putting that stuff on computer?[/quote]Did you actually put any thought into this? Data doesn't just enter itself. (Back when I began working at the Family Business, that's all I did: taking paper files and converting them into PDFs that can be printed or e-mailed to whoever needs them.)