If they have a product to sell and they want to sell it to consumers and consumers buy into that, I mean, that's great. That's the way this country was set up. But When there's a carve out in the statutes that protects somebody, it just changes the dynamics in how Congress views it. Because I think that's kind of the question here too. It's like, well, does the NFL have the legal right to do this? (07:04–07:13)
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