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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 1036702" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>As far as a business instead of a guy I'm guessing a guy owned the business. Still 1 plaintiff originally, at least according to the first article which I had read before you linked to it.</p><p></p><p>The second article raises about as many questions as it answers but it was informative. I guess bottom line is people don't want exclusive agreements between the NFL and individual companies such as Amazon or netflix or hulu or whoever it is where they would have to pay to watch certain games. I can understand that but I still see it as the NFL should be allowed to make contracts with whoever it wants. If it gets to the point where everyone has to pay to watch every game people will stop watching and the nfl will realize that it has screwed itself. I just can't see anyone being able to reasonably claim they have suffered any damage by not being able to watch a football game.</p><p></p><p>I don't think a 14 billion dollar fine will be good for the NFL or its fans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 1036702, member: 10247"] As far as a business instead of a guy I'm guessing a guy owned the business. Still 1 plaintiff originally, at least according to the first article which I had read before you linked to it. The second article raises about as many questions as it answers but it was informative. I guess bottom line is people don't want exclusive agreements between the NFL and individual companies such as Amazon or netflix or hulu or whoever it is where they would have to pay to watch certain games. I can understand that but I still see it as the NFL should be allowed to make contracts with whoever it wants. If it gets to the point where everyone has to pay to watch every game people will stop watching and the nfl will realize that it has screwed itself. I just can't see anyone being able to reasonably claim they have suffered any damage by not being able to watch a football game. I don't think a 14 billion dollar fine will be good for the NFL or its fans. [/QUOTE]
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