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Originally Posted by saden1
The penalties aren't peanuts, if the state attorney or the feds are suing you. You know NY attorney general Eliot Spitzer is not someone the NFL wants snooping in its business practice.
This brings up the question of what happens if the ticket prices are too high and people can't afford to go to the game? Is blacking out games legal?
It's 12:30 am in the left cost, I got to get some zzz's. Peace.
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the riaa just settled a massive price fixing lawsuit, and guess what the prosecution got? 2000 crappy CDs that didn't sell at retail donated to charity and $2 checks. Price fixing suits usually aren't big payouts.
blacking out games is legal if its in the terms of the contract, you're not forced or required to watch the games. If the ticket prices are too high, don't pay. its a perfectly viable option and it won't put your physical well being in jeopardy.