The club has filed a lawsuit in court seeking damages, as well as the correction of several subtitles in images from a video that they consider to be inaccurate or harmful to their image. The club's board argues that the erroneous subtitles have caused a negative impact on its reputation and demands their modification to avoid further consequences.
Additionally, the club requests that, if the court ruling is favorable to them, the judgment be published as part of the reparation for the damage caused. This legal action underscores the importance the club attaches to its public image and its willingness to protect it through all available legal resources. The case is generating media attention, reflecting the growing concern about digital content and its impact on sports entities.
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