Warner Bros. demanda a la NBA por no aceptar oferta de igualación

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Warner Bros. demanda a la NBA por no aceptar oferta de igualación
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Discovery demandó a la NBA después de que la liga no aceptó la oferta de igualación para uno de los paquetes del próximo acuerdo de derechos de transmisión por los próximos 11 años. La demanda fue presentada el viernes en una corte estatal de Nueva York en Manhattan.

“No sólo creemos que es nuestro derecho contractual, pero es también la mejor opción para los aficionados que desean seguir viendo nuestro contenido de la NBA líder en la industria”. El portavoz de la NBA Mike Bass dijo en un comunicado que “las acusaciones de Discovery no tienen méritos y sus abogados se encargarán de ellas”. WBD asegura en su demanda que “TBS igualó de manera apropiada la oferta de Amazon al acordar transmitir los juegos en TNT y Max”.

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