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I'm not sure if this has been discussed here before but I couldn't find a thread on it. There is a legal fight going on right now between MLB/the MLB players' union and a website called CDMsports.com. CDMsports.com runs fantasy baseball leagues. In the past they had a licensing deal with with MLB to use the names of the players/teams/etc. A year or two ago MLB decided that they only wanted to deal with major websites that would pay them huge amounts of money and refused to license their product anymore. CDMsports.com continued to host leagues saying that they are only using readily available public information and that it is public domain. MLB is arguing that they are violating a legal concept called "right of publicity."
So far the courts have basically constrained this right of publicity to likenesses, voices, etc. They have allowed newspapers, tv news, etc. to print scores/boxscores/statistics though. It is not totally clear where they will come out on this though.
This is a case that could have a huge impact on ALL fantasy sports. If the courts rule that the use of statistics and players' names fall under the "right of publicity," then ALL fantasy related sites are going to have to either pony up huge licensing fees or shut down. And if the NFL/MLB/NBA/NHL/NASCAR or whatever sporting body does not want to even offer to sell you a license, there's nothing that the site can do.
I highly encourage all fantasy players to follow this case closely. This is something that is a very real threat to the very existence of terrific sites like FBG.
I'm not sure if this has been discussed here before but I couldn't find a thread on it. There is a legal fight going on right now between MLB/the MLB players' union and a website called CDMsports.com. CDMsports.com runs fantasy baseball leagues. In the past they had a licensing deal with with MLB to use the names of the players/teams/etc. A year or two ago MLB decided that they only wanted to deal with major websites that would pay them huge amounts of money and refused to license their product anymore. CDMsports.com continued to host leagues saying that they are only using readily available public information and that it is public domain. MLB is arguing that they are violating a legal concept called "right of publicity."
So far the courts have basically constrained this right of publicity to likenesses, voices, etc. They have allowed newspapers, tv news, etc. to print scores/boxscores/statistics though. It is not totally clear where they will come out on this though.
This is a case that could have a huge impact on ALL fantasy sports. If the courts rule that the use of statistics and players' names fall under the "right of publicity," then ALL fantasy related sites are going to have to either pony up huge licensing fees or shut down. And if the NFL/MLB/NBA/NHL/NASCAR or whatever sporting body does not want to even offer to sell you a license, there's nothing that the site can do.
I highly encourage all fantasy players to follow this case closely. This is something that is a very real threat to the very existence of terrific sites like FBG.