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Lawyers explain if Astronomer CEO Andy Byron can sue Coldplay

A viral video taken during a Coldplay concert has prompted a corporate shake-up, online outrage, and now, mounting speculation about whether legal action could follow. But legal experts say former Astronomer CEO Andy Byron has little chance of success in court.

The incident took place at Coldplay’s Massachusetts show on July 16, where Byron was filmed embracing a female employee, Kristen Cabot, during a moment shown on the venue’s large jumbotron screens. The footage, which spread rapidly on TikTok, led to criticism and questions about workplace boundaries — ultimately resulting in Byron stepping down as CEO.

Astronomer quickly issued a public statement confirming Byron’s resignation and reiterating the company’s values. “Our leaders are expected to set the standard in both conduct and accountability, and recently, that standard was not met,” the company wrote. Cofounder Pete DeJoy has stepped in as interim CEO while a formal search is underway.

Viral doesn’t equal liability, say legal experts

Despite online chatter suggesting Byron might pursue a lawsuit against Coldplay for reputational harm, legal professionals are pouring cold water on the idea.

“There’s no case here,” said Ron Zambrano, a lawyer with West Coast Employment Lawyers. “It would be dismissed immediately. Coldplay’s use of live video in a public setting is part of their artistic expression, and it’s protected.”

Zambrano also noted that Byron and Cabot voluntarily attended a public event and had no reasonable expectation of privacy: “They were at a concert, not in a private setting. They’re responsible for their actions, not the band.”

Civil and entertainment attorney Tre Lovell agreed. “There’s a huge difference between being filmed in public and someone profiting off your likeness without consent,” he said. “In this case, there was no defamation, no manipulation of the footage, and no commercial use. It’s just an awkward moment that went viral.”

While the fallout has been significant — both professionally and publicly — experts say Byron’s options are limited. In a world where concerts often double as social content, attendees implicitly accept that they might become part of the show. And sometimes, those moments come with consequences.

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