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  "textContent": "The Chicago Cubs are one step closer to proving that Wrigley View Rooftop is breaking the law by selling access to a rooftop building where fans can watch Cubs games in person without actually paying the Cubs. The case presents intriguing legal questions about the scope of a sports teams’ rights to live sports beyond […]",
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