LeBron James is apparently not a fan of Alabama’s new “Shop Talk” digital series that recently aired for the first time online.

If you were unaware, James has his own show that is very similar to “Shop Talk” titled “Uninterrupted,” which also takes place in a barbershop setting. James has already released two episodes with a third one set to air in the future.

James’ series first ran during the 2017 NBA Finals and has generated millions of online views.

According to ESPN, James’ Uninterrupted has yet to take any legal action against Alabama but has issued a letter to Alabama Football for “concerns over copyright infringement and intellectual property appropriation.” Here’s an excerpt of the letter, sent to Alabama by James, which was obtained by ESPN:

“Your continued exploitation of ‘Shop Talk’ infringes ‘Uninterrupted’s’ copyright, trademark rights and other valuable intellectual property rights in ‘The Shop’ and significantly damages ‘Uninterrupted’s’ commercial prospects for ‘The Shop,'” the letter reads, in part.

The letter goes on to invite a conversation with Alabama before “rushing into legal proceedings.”

If you missed the Alabama series, here is the first episode of “Shop Talk”:

https://twitter.com/AlabamaFTBL/status/978424490685280258

Here is an episode of James and his “Uninterrupted” digital series. This tweet even contains the word “Shop” in the tweet:

Do you see an issue with this at all?