LiveCockFights.com
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LiveCockFights.com is a website that transmits live cockfighting from Puerto Rico. It was launched in 2007.
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[edit] Club Gallistico
LiveCockFights.com is broadcast from Club Gallistico , a professional cockpit arena in Puerto Rico, where cockfighting is still legal. This website is now gone and the domain now points to some lame boxing site.
[edit] History
Not only is cock fighting illegal in 49 states, the Legislature in Louisiana, where the practice is still allowed, passed a bill that will outlaw the sport there next year. In 1999 President Bill Clinton signed a law that made it a criminal act to create, sell, or possess any depictions of animal cruelty. It is a felony to use any photograph, video, computer image, movie or audio recording depicting the intentional maiming, torturing, wounding or killing of an animal, and that presumably includes cockfighting.
[edit] Media Coverage
There has been a fair amount of media coverage on the debate to broadcast the cockfights over the Internet, including a July 11, 2007 report by the New York Times on the legal ambiguities concerning the federal law. [1]
The federal government's indictment of NFL Quarterback Michael Vick on dog-fighting charges has only magnified media attention on LiveCockFights.com. Animal advocacy groups like the Humane Society and People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals have condemned the broadcasting of a sport in which two roosters hack at each other with metal or bone spurs. [2] [3] [4]
[edit] References
- ^ [ http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/11/us/11roosters.html?ex=1190088000&en=b68da69816a50d35&ei=5070], New York Times, July 11, 2007
- ^ [ http://www.miamiherald.com/418/story/171075.html], Fred Grimm, Miami Herald
- ^ [ http://cbs4.com/video/?id=37821@wfor.dayport.com], CBS News
- ^ [1], People of the Web: Playing Chicken

