LeBron James Agrees to Settlement After Stealing Content

Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James is great defensive player on and off the court, and this claim is related to the lawsuit upon the stolen content. The four-time NBA champion was involved into a case involving a copyrighted photo. According to recent reports, the king of basketball agreed to a settlement. Darren Heitner of Heitner Legal confirmed the information.

In March 2020, the 16-time All-Star shared a photo of his dunks over Meyers Leonard of the Miami Heat. LeBron posted a cropped photo, and the photographer didn’t like any of that. Steve Mitchell took the photo of LeBron’s dunk and he was far from happy to see the post.

LeBron James and Steve Mitchell agree on a settlement on the stolen content

The photographer filed a federal complaint of the Lakers superstar. He explained that the four-time NBA champion got in a copyright infringement with his move. Now we know that bth sides reached an agreement. What we do not know is the amount of money LeBron will cash out to stop the process.

Living in a modern world requires following modern rules. One can’t use copyrighted photos or any other content. If the content you plan to use is copyrighted, you have to ask for permission to use it. If you fail yo do this, you will likely get involved in long court procedures.

LeBron has been pretty busy these days. This lawsuit wasn’t the only issue he had to solve. He had to deal with a disrespectful Atlanta Hawks fan. A woman known as Juliana Carlos was screaming and yelling from the sidelines. She used all the bad words one can imagine, and the security walked her out of the arena. The NBA and the Hawks have launched investigations to solve the situation.

King James has an amazing basketball career. Incidents of this kind would normally affect a player’s performance. Well, he is LeBron James, and winning games is always a priority. Outside noise has nothing on the king and his readiness to win championships. LeBron and his Lakers teammates are going after another championship win.