Bryce Harper says he "did not consent" to FanDuel video being used for commercial purposes
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Bryce Harper says he "did not consent" to FanDuel video being used for commercial purposes.
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The popular sports betting site FanDuel is accused of catering to its biggest spenders with VIP rewards, including a video from 2024 of baseball star Bryce Harper.
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Harper said he had no idea how the video would be used, but the fan he made it for is now suing FanDuel.
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