So, this could turn into pretty big news.... or the Supreme Court will just agree with the NFL.
Basically the NFL gets a lot of antitrust-based lawsuits that are often frivolous. A company had an apparel agreement with the NFL and they lost that deal when they went Reebok-exclusive in 2001, so they sued.
The NFL has won this case, and the other company is still working on appeals, and both have appealed to the Supreme Court. The company is looking to win, the NFL is looking for a far reaching confirmation from the Supreme Court that it is able to act as a single entity on behalf of it's 32 teams for things like licensing, to avoid future lawsuits like this over the various aspects of their business.
Florio paints the picture better than I do - ProFootballTalk.com - Supreme Court Takes Up NFL Antitrust Issue
Hopefully this turns into a 'business as usual' decision in the NFLs favor. Would have stuck this in the NFL thread, but could be an interesting topic to talk about outside of the going-ons of the off season.
Basically the NFL gets a lot of antitrust-based lawsuits that are often frivolous. A company had an apparel agreement with the NFL and they lost that deal when they went Reebok-exclusive in 2001, so they sued.
The NFL has won this case, and the other company is still working on appeals, and both have appealed to the Supreme Court. The company is looking to win, the NFL is looking for a far reaching confirmation from the Supreme Court that it is able to act as a single entity on behalf of it's 32 teams for things like licensing, to avoid future lawsuits like this over the various aspects of their business.
Florio paints the picture better than I do - ProFootballTalk.com - Supreme Court Takes Up NFL Antitrust Issue
Hopefully this turns into a 'business as usual' decision in the NFLs favor. Would have stuck this in the NFL thread, but could be an interesting topic to talk about outside of the going-ons of the off season.