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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 1036686" data-attributes="member: 10247"><p>Thank for the input. Not really a 2 part lawsuit but two main points I took from it. The overcharging and the restricting competition.</p><p></p><p>Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of out of market games I still don't get the basis for the lawsuit. The way I see it the NFL took games that only certain people could see (people in the home markets) and made them available to pretty much everyone who was willing to pay the price. As far as overcharging yeah, it was probably more expensive than many people wanted to pay but the games belong to the league they should be able to distribute them as they see fit. </p><p></p><p>I wonder what prompted the guy to originally file suit. Did he not like the price? Was he not able to get the service? Did he not like it that others could now get to see the games so it cut down on his business?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 1036686, member: 10247"] Thank for the input. Not really a 2 part lawsuit but two main points I took from it. The overcharging and the restricting competition. Unless I am misunderstanding the concept of out of market games I still don't get the basis for the lawsuit. The way I see it the NFL took games that only certain people could see (people in the home markets) and made them available to pretty much everyone who was willing to pay the price. As far as overcharging yeah, it was probably more expensive than many people wanted to pay but the games belong to the league they should be able to distribute them as they see fit. I wonder what prompted the guy to originally file suit. Did he not like the price? Was he not able to get the service? Did he not like it that others could now get to see the games so it cut down on his business? [/QUOTE]
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