A lawyer for a former federal prosecutor who is suing , and Future for $10 million over claims they lifted intellectual property rights to a movie about the segregated Canadian hockey league for black players has that he had 'no choice' but to do so. Billy Hunter the former head of the NBA Players Association and a former federal prosecutor - says the he acquired the legal rights to produce any film about the Colored Hockey League that began in 1895.Hunter has named the NBA legend, his business partner Maverick Carter, and the singers in a suit alleging the new documentary Black Ice violates the terms of his previous acquisition of the rights to tell the story of the league, popular at the turn of last century.
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