IOC Copyright Rules Choke Hockey's Olympic Boom
The IOC clings to its iron-fisted copyright policies, leaving hockey fans starved for highlights from Milan-Cortina while the league scrambles for workarounds. NHL social media wizards drop Louvre-worthy recreations of goals, from Team USA's opener to Bo Horvat's snipe for Canada, proving creativity beats bureaucracy every time. Front offices whisper that this blackout kills the sport's global momentum at its biggest showcase, forcing everyone from GMs to casual viewers to hunt for scraps.


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