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This week, it was definitely turbulent for former astronomer CEO Andy Byron.

Married technology Mogul, Massachusetts, Foxboro’di Gillette Stadium in a Coldplay concert in Kiss Kam’da was caught in Kiss Kam, the President of the HR for the astronomer Kristin Cabot, especially his wife, he found himself in a sticky situation.

After the viral spread of the video, he made an astronomer and resigned from his position byron. In the middle of the next scandal, despite the warnings of Martin, it turned out that byron may want legal correction, although what could happen for them at the next concert.

Mirror USA sought an insight from two lawyers about Byron’s potential legal position against British rockists.

“Any legal claim from Byron would die in the arrival,” Ron Zambrano, a West Coast employer lawyer in Los Angeles, said. “There is no field to sue.” He tells us the mirror.

“First, Creative Speech and Coldplay’s performance during Coldplay’s performance would be hit immediately as a restriction. Second, Byron and Cabot decided to participate in a public event, they waived their privacy rights, so a public love demonstrations, not in Coldplay,”

The feelings of Zambrano, who specializes in civil and entertainment law, echoed the Tre Lovell of Lovell: “CEO Andy Bryon does not have a legal application for putting him on the big screen against Coldplay.”

Lovell, “When you are open to the public, you do not have the right to privacy for your actions. People are free to photograph you and are free in the video in the video.

“What people cannot do is to use your video or photos to use your image for commercial purposes or to defamate you and to portray you in a wrong or unreal way.”

Lovell continued: “The fact that the big screen caught CEO by doing something embarrassing or immoral in the public.”

Although neither byron nor Cabot did not publish public statements about the images, Coldplay front man Chris Martin referred to humor at his next concert. While avoiding direct mentioning, he warned the audience on the giant screen: “Please, if you haven’t made your makeup, make your makeup now!”

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