On February 14, esports personality Jake "JakeSucky" shared a video from prominent lawyer Tom "AttorneyTom" discussing certain big streamers broadcasting the Super Bowl on Kick.
AttorneyTom claimed that content creators re-broadcasting the NFL was a "big problem," saying that it was copyright infringement.
He said it doesn't matter what the platform's Terms of Service (ToS) are because the NFL owns the copyrights to broadcast the Super Bowl. The lawyer stated:
The 48-second-long clip started with AttorneyTom recalling some big-name streamers re-broadcasting the Super Bowl on the Trainwreckstv-backed platform Kick.
He mentioned content creators justifying their actions by claiming that there were no terms or conditions prohibiting them from doing so:
AttorneyTom claimed this was a "big problem" and stated that streamers infringed on copyrights. He went on to say that if the professional football league decides to sue, it could cost millions of dollars in damages:
The 28-year-old lawyer added that the content creator's "only hope" was that the NFL would not take legal action. Otherwise, they risk getting into "real trouble":
Jake Lucky's tweet featuring AttorneyTom's take went viral on social media, attracting hundreds of fan reactions. Here's what the streaming community had to say:
AttorneyTom is a catastrophic personal injury and high-stakes litigation lawyer best known for analyzing cases involving content creators and influencers.
He recently filed a lawsuit against Logan Paul, his manager Jeffrey "Jeff" Levin, Jake Greenbaum (Crypto King), Eddie Ibanez, and Danielle Strobel for their roles in the controversial cryptocurrency project, CryptoZoo.
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