I wonder if the major sports leagues' exemptions are nearly over. The stuff happening in college football is going to eventually lead to lawsuits and probably a successful competing league one of these days. The last attempt came close but they ran out of money and covid happened before they had quite enough inertia. In basketball, there is already enough talent to support a robust lower-level league. The NBA and NCAA are trying their best to maintain control over it with the one-and-dones and the G-league. Regional independent leagues in the major sports are primed for a level of success, but the anti-trust exemption, the near-sighted unions, and collusion with the NCAA is a hurdle. But it is one that may be successfully dismantled soon. The changes in how we get our TV may play a role in this as well.
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Originally Posted by BobC
Very interesting the way this is all developing, and all the major US sports licensing for cards seem to be going to Fanatics, that also shares ownership with the same major sports leagues and their player's unions.
I know that MLB operates under a 100 year old exemption from the Sherman Anti-Trust Act, not sure about the NFL and NBA. I wonder with all of what is occuring if at some point this possibly comes under scrutiny as a potential violation of anti-trust laws. Doubt it, but don' know all the intricate details, so one never knows.
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