Locast currently runs on a loan from an undisclosed person. Its backers, a sports-fan advocacy group simply called the Sports Fans Coalition, hope user donations will fund the service.A "loan from an undisclosed person"
"Hoping users will 'donate.'"
"Would Love to Get Sued."
What sort of business model is that? What is Locast founder David Goodfriend up to? Is hoping to attract big lawsuits, defend Locast pro bono, and get the losers to pay him his legal fees?
Wiki --
David Goodfriend (born 1968) is an American attorney and advocate in Washington, D.C. He is a former Clinton Administration aide, where he served as Deputy Staff Secretary to President William J. Clinton. Goodfriend's politics and government career also includes staff positions with Rep. Charles B. Rangel, Sen. Herb Kohl, and as legal advisor to Federal Communications Commissioner Susan Ness. Goodfriend is co-host of "Left Jab" on Sirius-XM Satellite Radio and is a politics contributor on MSNBC and CNBC."Goodfriend is also the founder and Chairman of Sports Fans Coalition, a coalition of sports activists, fighting to give sports fans greater voice in public policy impacting professional and collegiate sports.
Shrug--tax deduction?
Sounds like someone we should NOT trust... I wonder what he's really up to...