The Legal Mess Behind Andy Byron’s Coldplay Kiss Cam Moment
File this under: “Things You Didn’t Expect a Tech CEO To Do in Q3.”
Andy Byron, until recently the CEO of data firm Astronomer, went to a Coldplay concert. The kiss cam landed on him and Astronomer’s head of HR, Kristin Cabot. They did not kiss, but they did look extremely uncomfortable. The moment was captured, posted, reposted, and instantly went viral.
And in a twist worthy of a Silicon Valley soap opera, it may now become the subject of a lawsuit.
Byron, who resigned shortly after the kiss cam clip caught fire, is reportedly considering legal action against Coldplay and the event organizers. The alleged basis? Emotional distress, defamation, and invasion of privacy.
As a lawyer, let me be clear: this case isn’t just weak, it’s practically begging to be thrown out in a footnote. And, if Byron really wants this to blow over quickly, suing a global pop band is certainly… not that. Let’s break it down:
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