Respuesta :

The NCAA no longer controls the television rights for college football games.

The University of Oklahoma and the University of Georgia prevailed lawsuit in the United States District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma against the National Collegiate Athletic Association( NCAA), questioning the validity under the Sherman Act of the NCAA's conditions in the televising of institution football games.

The District Court controlled that the NCAA unlawfully governed trade by positioning the charge for individual telecasts, exchanging and menacing to boycott implicit broadcasters by its exclusive network football-broadcast bonds,

and positioning an artificial limitation on the affair of televised college football. On appeal, the United States Court of adjurations for the Tenth Circuit alleged but remanded for an applicable remodeling of the injunctive rescript,

gripping that the NCAA TV project formed illegal per se cost fixing and that indeed if the TV scheme wasn't per se unlawful, its anti-competitive restriction on cost and affair wasn't neutralized by any procompetitive defense sufficient to redeem the plan indeed when the full of the fortunes was interrogated.

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