‘Fiasco’: Online quiz creator says Hitler question displayed at Michigan State football game has led to ‘ridicule and disparagement’

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Michigan State’s Spartan Stadium video scoreboard system (AP Photo/Al Goldis).

The owner of a quiz creator is suing Michigan State University after the college beamed a question about Adolf Hitler to what he says was a sold-out crowd of over 70,000 people on a Spartan Stadium video screen before a home game against Big Ten rival University of Michigan.

Floris van Pallandt, the owner of Carsilius Media and operator of The Quiz Channel on YouTube, filed a federal copyright infringement lawsuit against the University’s Board of Regents on Aug. 9 in a federal court in Michigan. The lawsuit says Michigan State University used van Pallandt’s quiz without authorization before an Oct. 21 football game, and he is seeking damages up to $150,000 plus attorneys fees to be determined at trial.

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