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Old 04-01-2010, 10:15 AM
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A Pleasing Reconciliation In League Financial Order: Ombsbudsman Leverages Suit

Good news for all those who have ever wondered if the basketball drawing they were making for the school art auction was sanctioned by the NBA or if they were technically doing something illegal.

In Bedford Falls, NY, school ombsbudsman Harold Bailey brought a suit against the NBA, NFL, and Major League Baseball and received a favorable ruling from 8th circuit court judge Samuel Waynewright. The suit involved 8th grader Warren Webber's desire to donate his LeBron James drawing in a Knicks uniform to a school auction to raise money for a local charity.

"There was a recent ruling in the Jensen v NFL case in northern California that paved the way for this positive development. Sports leagues have just taken their licensing stranglehold way too far," said Bailey.

The ruling, unless appealed further, will cast a pleasing wide shadow on all hobbyists who currently are profiting illegally from even selling a small sticker of their favorite team to their friends. Todd McFarlane, well-known manufacturer of athletic figurines says, "It's about time - the licensing fees were getting outrageous."

Within the ruling, judge Wayneright also recommended that the federal office of gambling oversee future licensing requests as opposed to the leagues themselves. George Emerald, who is a major player in the hobby industry, offers this word of caution, "Beware of those governments wanting to get too involved. While this may seem like a victory for hobbyists, it is yet another example of government extending too heavy of a hand into our first amendment rights."
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Old 04-01-2010, 07:32 PM
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Did anyone even get it?
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Old 04-02-2010, 12:17 AM
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Just in case any of you were wondering:

A Pleasing Reconciliation In League Financial Order: Ombsbudsman Leverages Suit

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I believe the ruling is a isolated event, weighing heavily on the fact that the item was for a charity. Best believe if the profits were going in his pockets theres no way any judge would make that ruling, without risking getting kicked off the bench. I may be wrong on this, I hope so.
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Just in case any of you were wondering:

A Pleasing Reconciliation In League Financial Order: Ombsbudsman Leverages Suit

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Old 04-02-2010, 11:53 AM
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Um Bruce....read the lower posts...

April Fools buddy!

What's behind the names:

George "Emerald" = three guesses on that hobbyist we all know and love who just may think our government is a little far reaching
Warren Webber = Potsie Webber's name from Happy Days
Bedford Falls = mythical town in It's a Wonderful Life
Samuel Waynewright = Sam Waynewright, wonderful life character
Harold Bailey = Harry Bailey, wonderful life character
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I knew that Tom, just playing along hommie.
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I knew that Tom, just playing along hommie.


You sure know a lot about putting some sweet teams together!
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Good one cause you sure had me....
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