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Pierre Garcon is Suing FanDuel

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http://sports.yahoo.com/news/washin...es-fantasy-sports-fanduel-002343779--nfl.html

Oct 30 (Reuters) - Washington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garçon on Friday filed a proposed class action lawsuit in U.S. federal court in Maryland on behalf of himself and other NFL players, asserting that daily fantasy sports company FanDuel Inc used their names and likenesses without consent.

The case comes as the unregulated fantasy sports industry, in which people pay to compete for daily cash prizes in simulated sports contests, faces legal scrutiny following reports that a DraftKings Inc employee won $350,000 in a FanDuel contest using what appeared to be insider information.

Garçon's suit, filed in U.S. District Court in Greenbelt, Maryland, stated that FanDuel exploits the popularity of National Football League players to drive its business and features their names in its advertisements without paying them anything.

"This case is about FanDuel trying to profit on Plaintiff Garçon's success, and that of other NFL athletes, without compensating them," the suit stated.

FanDuel rejected the lawsuit's claims, saying in a statement it is "without merit."

"There is established law that fantasy operators may use player names and statistics for fantasy contests. FanDuel looks forward to continuing to operate our contests which sports fans everywhere have come to love," the FanDuel statement said.

Garçon's lawsuit said the proposed class would be made up of any NFL player whose likeness or name was used by FanDuel starting from January 2013. Garçon said he has suffered damages of at least $75,000 and the class more than $5 million.

DraftKings, which was not named as a defendant in the suit, has a licensing and marketing agreement with the NFL Player's Association while FanDuel does not, USA Today reported. The newspaper said Garcon promoted FanDuel on his Twitter account last year.

FanDuel and DraftKings, two privately owned industry leaders, are both valued at more than $1 billion.

The Justice Department and the FBI are investigating the industry, according to media reports. New York's attorney general has also opened a probe.

The Fantasy Sports Trade Association said on Tuesday it had created a control board to oversee the fast-growing, multibillion dollar industry and avoid outside regulation.


I have no idea where he's getting damages of $75k from but if they were using players in ads without paying them, I can see this holding SOME merit. If not, its not like Vegas pays players to use their names in bets so I see no difference. Seems like this could've been avoided if Fanduel just went the DraftKings route and got a licensing and marketing agreement with the NFL.
 
Garcon's career hasn't lived up to expectations so he needs to get money somehow. What a greedy tool. He hasn't suffered any damages.
 
I've met Garcon and been to his house. He's a smart guy, and he does have a case. If Fan Duel doesn't have a licensing agreement with the NFLPA, they are going to get sued by the players. Though a $5M class action lawsuit is chump change for this 1B company.

This is sports betting veiled as an NFL RPG. If you pay money to win money, you are betting. It's that simple, and those businesses need to be under the same regulations as sports books and horse racing.
 
Garcon probably has a decent case. I'm personally tired of seeing FanDuel and DraftKings take over everything as far as advertising goes. Fantasy sports are fun, but it's also taken away from the true fan experience, IMO.
 
Garcon probably has a decent case. I'm personally tired of seeing FanDuel and DraftKings take over everything as far as advertising goes. Fantasy sports are fun, but it's also taken away from the true fan experience, IMO.

Fantasy football allowed more offensive playmaking. The NFL realized high scoring games sell tickets so all these games are being changed to cater to the offense. Not saying its cheating. Just saying the offense has an advantage going into games in todays NFL
 
Fantasy football allowed more offensive playmaking. The NFL realized high scoring games sell tickets so all these games are being changed to cater to the offense. Not saying its cheating. Just saying the offense has an advantage going into games in todays NFL

Does it? The NFL has had attendance issues, which stem from HDTV, RedZone, high stadium prices and a greater concern for fantasy teams than the real teams. New stadiums have lounges for fantasy football, fans at games want the opponent to have a good game so they can win that week in fantasy. They may think high-scoring games sells tickets, but all it seems to be doing is alienating the diehard fans and putting more interest in the online version of the sport rather than the sport itself.
 
FF is the true start and death of football as it was meant to be played. It is a game of, giving both sides of the ball,near same chance of succeeding. Todays game is so heavily favored in OFFENSE that it is hardly a football game anymore. Originally meant to test the stregnth / integretyu / heart / and ambition of athletes, as a TEAM.!!!! (note: not an individual) Some here and many there, could give a shlitz less of the integrety of the game. Hell, you have supposedely "true football" players cheating, like that is their sole purpose of playing the game. FF is and will continue to be the down fall of the TRUE nfl.



Salute the nation
 
Garcon is a Norwich grad who has had a fair NFL. He's lucky anybody wants to use his likeness for anything these days.
 
They will just do what sport select does in Canada and change team names to city names and player names to numbers.
 
This is sports betting veiled as an NFL RPG. If you pay money to win money, you are betting. It's that simple, and those businesses need to be under the same regulations as sports books and horse racing.


ha ha

No it isn't - call your bookie and try to make a FANTASY football bet

ha ha
 
Garcon's career hasn't lived up to expectations so he needs to get money somehow. What a greedy tool. He hasn't suffered any damages.

He was a 6th round pick and has pocketed something like 38-39M in his 8 year career. He has a fully vested pension. How is this not an amazing success?
 
And the only reason this daily fantasy garbage is legal is cause they tacked on an exception to an anti online poker law that was thrown into a ******* port security bill as an amendment.
 
ha ha

No it isn't - call your bookie and try to make a FANTASY football bet

ha ha

You're betting on player performance in a parlay-style bet. These are the originators for this type of betting. This is far more legitimate a bet than ******* coin tosses and "first turnover" bullshit.
 
You're betting on player performance in a parlay-style bet.

No

You're hoping your collection of fantasy player points beats some other idiot's fantasy player points. you're not playing the house spread
 
I guess these players can sue me today, I'm using their names

Philip Rivers
Keenan Allen
Antonio Brown
Le'Veon Bell
Adrian Peterson
Tyler Eifert
Mark Ingram
Josh Brown
The entire NY Jets defense

Now get out there and get me those points men!
 
I guess these players can sue me today, I'm using their names

Philip Rivers
Keenan Allen
Antonio Brown
Le'Veon Bell
Adrian Peterson
Tyler Eifert
Mark Ingram
Josh Brown
The entire NY Jets defense

Now get out there and get me those points men!

How the hell do you have Brown, Bell and Peterson on the same team?

Is it a 2-team league?
 
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