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Deadspin, SB Nation Twitter accounts suspended

It's interesting, because Grantland is owned by ESPN, and ESPN hasn't been nearly as critical of Goodell as Deadspin. Maybe there is no connection. Regardless, can't imagine the NFL would start coming after rightsholders of any type over something like this.
 
It's interesting, because Grantland is owned by ESPN, and ESPN hasn't been nearly as critical of Goodell as Deadspin. Maybe there is no connection. Regardless, can't imagine the NFL would start coming after rightsholders of any type over something like this.

ESPN's broadcast deal with the NFL includes use of highlights, I believe. So it shouldn't be an issue for Grantland.
 
I've noticed several newspaper beat writers using gifs on next-day stories breaking down key moments in games. (I assume there are more who do that, but I've only seen a few.) I've liked them, actually, and wished I had any idea how to make a gif.

I wonder if they'll get any heat over this.
 

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