Thursday, March 24, 2011

ESPN: NFL wants TV money info confidential

Where is the love?

"The NFL asked a federal judge Wednesday to deny the NFLPA's bid to release details in a $4 billion TV revenue dispute, saying information should be kept confidential because it is commercially sensitive.

Two weeks ago, U.S. District Court Judge David Doty ruled -- rejecting a special master's previous decision -- that the NFL illegally secured the money from TV contracts for 2011, money the players contend was arranged to fund a lockout.

A week ago, the players association requested that all exhibits, testimony and transcripts be unsealed.

The league filed its response and included redacted versions of exhibits cited in Doty's decision totaling more than 800 pages. Much of the information was blacked out to protect information the NFL considers sensitive, harmful to future negotiations if revealed and damaging to business relations."

http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=6226018 
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How confidential are your investment costs? 

Are your costs hidden - and why?  What you don't know will hurt you.

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