Send your Emails to fsta@sportsbuff.com with a complete description of the complaint; company name and address with phone number and EMail plus the key contact person with any history of your problem. The FSTA Executive Committee will look into all complaints and record your complaint on file.
Any company or individual interested in the fantasy sports industry can join for a one-time fee of $600, renewed annually for $400. All companies will agree to abide by the Code of Ethics established by the FSTA Board of Directors.
See the list of benefits available on the web site - benefits page. The FSTA provides a voice for the Fantasy Sports industry and you will be able to participate in on-line surveys and polls on key issues. Advocacy updates appear regularly on the FSTA web site to keep you updated on industry standards. Additional benefits are constantly being added.
The FSTA has several years of excellent market research. We can offer you historical significance and validation. Join the FSTA and all research is available via our site.
The general rule of thumb is if you have a commercial venture and you use logos, trademarks, and photos, you must have licensing from the players association. When using just names and statistics, many FSTA companies believe no license is needed, but you should speak to your attorney to make your own decision. The licensing contacts for each sport have changed and will be listed here soon.