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NFL Sunday ticket trial
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I didn't know this antitrust lawsuit was even going on.


Sunday Ticket trial, with up to $21 billion at issue, gets started

" Via the Associated Press, opening statements happened Thursday in the massive antitrust class action against the NFL over the Sunday Ticket package."

" The Wall Street Journal recently took a closer look at what this case could mean. With up to $7 billion in damages, and given that the antitrust law requires damages to be tripled, the league could be looking at a $21 billion judgment, or $656.25 million per team."

" Fans, frankly, should be on #TeamMuckyDuck (who started the case). If the NFL loses, Sunday Ticket will become cheaper. And you’ll likely be able to buy it one team at a time, and possibly one week or one game at a time."
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(06-13-2024, 05:46 AM)NorseFeathers Wrote: I didn't know this antitrust lawsuit was even going on.


Sunday Ticket trial, with up to $21 billion at issue, gets started

" Via the Associated Press, opening statements happened Thursday in the massive antitrust class action against the NFL over the Sunday Ticket package."

" The Wall Street Journal recently took a closer look at what this case could mean. With up to $7 billion in damages, and given that the antitrust law requires damages to be tripled, the league could be looking at a $21 billion judgment, or $656.25 million per team."

" Fans, frankly, should be on #TeamMuckyDuck (who started the case). If the NFL loses, Sunday Ticket will become cheaper. And you’ll likely be able to buy it one team at a time, and possibly one week or one game at a time."

Would LOVE this. Go lawsuit.
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https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/4038...dling-case

Sounds like the lawyers for the plaintiffs are fucking this case up, the judge is irritated. Doesn't look good as it stands right now.
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Jury Rules NFL Owes More Than $4 Billion in Sunday Ticket Antitrust Case

"The league has been ordered to pay $96 million to bars that said they were overcharged for Sunday Ticket, and $4.7 billion to fans who paid for the streaming package. Under federal antitrust law, those damages are tripled, bringing the total to more than $14 billion."

"The league said in a statement that it will “certainly” appeal the verdict, calling the suit “baseless and without merit.” The case could eventually end up at the U.S. Supreme Court."
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It'll last forever in appeals. Years.
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