High school sports associations battle over streaming fees and pay-per-view platforms.

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The Iowa High School Athletic Association has filed a lawsuit against the Iowa High School Sports Network (IHSSN) for violating their contract by planning to charge a fee for streaming certain championship games online. The IHSSN announced a new pay-per-view model for streaming games, which IHSAA claims violates their contract that provides for free broadcast of championship games. IHSAA is also seeking clarification on an alleged contract extension between the two sides. The IHSSN plans to begin charging for live streaming with the 2023 IHSAA State Baseball Tournament in July.
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