NFL hit a fans’ lawsuit because teams are not allowed to join Bluesky: Reports
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AND National Football League They were affected by a lawsuit against a market competition by two fans who claim that the league refused to allow their teams to join Bluesky, according to several reports.
Patrick Brown, fan of Chicago Bears, and Collin Vincent, who roamed for Seattle Seahawks, filed a 14-page appeal in New York, claiming Social Media Page.
“Where teams meet their fans on social networks between teams and fans,” said Thomas Burt, a prosecutor’s lawyer, said Front Office Sports. “NFL has no legal right to inject to that decision.”
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The Bluesky Social Media Social Media Logo is displayed on a mobile phone and tablet in Paris on November 12, 2024. (Ian Langsdon/AFP via Getty Images)
Puck first reported the lawsuit.
Fans think that they should not limit themselves to platforms, mostly x, in order to deal with their teams.
Fred Kirsch, Vice President of the Content for Kraft Sports & EntertainmentRecently, at the Patriots Podcastota, he dispensed “that New England patriots” were not allowed “to have a bluesky account, and NFL was actually said to delete their page.
The site has collected more than 30 million new users, and most have joined in the middle of the changes in Elon Musk in the then Twitter, now known as X, and billion’s involvement in Trump’s administration.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a press conference at Caesars Superdome on the eve of the Super Bowl Lix in New Orleans on February 3. (AP Photo/Matt York)
The lawsuit is said to be the decision of the NFL to prohibit teams on Bluesky “financial things,” quoting “published reports”. Sports Business Journal reported last month that the league wanted a paid partnership with Bluesky if teams joined.
The lawsuit also says that NFL announced earlier this month that the teams were not allowed on the platform, although such an announcement was not published or even reported.
The NFL did not immediately respond to the E -Ap for a comment request.
Commissioner NFL -A Roger Goodell poses with Vince Lombardi trophy, along with Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs at a press conference ahead of the Super Bowl Lix Lix Caesars Superdome in New Orleans on February 3rd. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Pictures)
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