# DraftKings Faces $65M Lawsuit from NFL Players Association *Author: David Christopher* *Published: Aug 29, 2024* *Source: https://www.bankless.com/draftkings-faces-65m-lawsuit-from-nfl-players-association* --- The NFL Players Association is suing DraftKings, claiming the company owes nearly $65M for unpaid obligations related to its defunct NFT fantasy game. ## What's the scoop? - **Licensing Dispute:** The dispute involves a licensing agreement allowing DraftKings to use NFL players' likenesses in its Reignmakers NFT product. DraftKings ended the agreement after closing the Reignmakers platform last month. - **Legal Background:** The shutdown followed a legal setback for DraftKings, as a Massachusetts federal court denied the company’s motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit claiming the NFTs were unregistered securities. - **Termination Clause:** DraftKings claims a clause lets them exit if regulators deem NFTs as securities. The NFLPA disagrees, saying market conditions and regret don’t excuse DraftKings from their obligations. - **Financial Context:** [The NFLPA’s lawsuit points ou](https://decrypt.co/246845/nflpa-nfl-draftkings-nft-lawsuit)t that DraftKings executives received $261M in compensation since 2021, roughly four times the amount the union claims it’s owed. ## Bankless Take: Legal pressures continue to plague NFTs. While this particular case involves specific agreements and commitments between companies, it showcases a dicey road ahead and casts NFTs in a negative light, portraying them — as many were during 2021 — as a corporate, cash-grab tactic rather than a new method for producing and distributing media. --- *This article is brought to you by [MetaMask](https://www.bankless.com/sponsor/metamask-1776260643?ref=draftkings-faces-65m-lawsuit-from-nfl-players-association)*