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Comments on: Yahoo drops fantasy football suit against NFL union

In June, Yahoo filed suit seeking assurances that it wouldn't have to pay for fantasy football stats. It has now dropped the suit without comment.

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by stepyourgameup July 7, 2009 10:09 AM PDT
The NFL players union is rediculous. Are they gonna charge newspapers for printing players' stats for a game? God they are greedy.
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by El_Segfaulto July 7, 2009 10:40 AM PDT
They're freakin' numbers! Hell I could play a fantasy game based on how many bicyclists try to run me over on campus in a given day, or how my friends and I do on a guy's night out. You can't copyright reality.
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by El_Segfaulto July 7, 2009 10:40 AM PDT
They're freakin' numbers! Hell I could play a fantasy game based on how many bicyclists try to run me over on campus in a given day, or how my friends and I do on a guy's night out. You can't copyright reality.
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by idfubar July 11, 2009 2:40 AM PDT
Any word yet on what led to "the collapse of the suit"?
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