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Imon Yourside 09-26-2013 03:57 PM

EA Sports settles suits, thousands of players eligible for money
 
EA Sports settles suits, thousands of players eligible for money

Man this sucks..no more NCAA football/basketball


Dennis Dodd
Senior College Football Columnist
EA Sports settles suits, thousands of players eligible for money
September 26, 2013 5:23 pm ET

Electronic Arts Inc. and Collegiate Licensing Co. have settled a series of wide-ranging class-action lawsuits on Thursday afternoon regarding college players' likenesses for an undetermined amount, CBSSports.com has learned.

The settlement will affect more than 100,000 current and former college players who have appeared in the basketball and football versions of EA Sports' video games since 2003. It was not immediately clear if the eligibility of current players will be affected by accepting settlement checks.

Prior to the settlement filing, EA announced earlier in the day it would no longer manufacture the popular football game.

“I'm disappointed in that because there should be a game,” said plaintiffs' attorney Eugene Egdorf. “All that has to happen is the NCAA allow players to be paid and there would be a game. This is Step 1 to players being paid that should.

“There will be players who play Saturday who should be paid [for their services] as they should be.”

The settlement affects lawsuits brought by former Rutgers quarterback Ryan Hart, former Nebraska and Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller and former UCLA basketball star O'Bannon. The settlement does not include the NCAA's ongoing battle with O'Bannon and other plaintiffs in the fight over the rights to player likenesses.

Essentially each player who has appeared in the football and basketball games marketed by EA in the last decade – approximately 125,000 men – are eligible for settlement money. According to court documents filed Thursday and obtained by CBSSports.com the settling parties are in the process of preparing documents for the court to approve in order to disburse the money.

CBSSports.com is in the process of asking the NCAA for a rules interpretation. In other words, would the NCAA view that money as jeopardizing current players' amateur status? In such class-action settlements, the monies awarded can range from very little to very large. It depends on how the money is disbursed. But those players will now be compensated by EA using their likenesses in the game without their permission. It is not known yet from the formal settlement if EA is admitting any guilt.

EA annually manufactured the popular college football game which includes the numbers – but not the names – of at least every school in FBS.

EA has maintained throughout that any none of the players' attributes or physical qualities or likenesses is based on an actual player. However, one SB Nation reader found former Florida quarterback Tim Tebow's name in Florida's playbook in the 2010 version of the football game.

As a condition of eligibility, the NCAA requires players to sign a document that guarantees the rights to their likenesses in perpetuity to the association.

Here is some background on the three main plaintiffs – Ryan Hart, Sam Keller, Ed O'Bannon.

The Hart case was filed in New Jersey. O'Bannon and Keller were consolidated in California.

In related news, CBSSports.com confirmed the NCAA is headed to mediation in a landmark concussion case.

http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...ible-for-money

Consistent1 09-26-2013 04:21 PM

I was saying this in another thread. If they obviously depict guys, they are on shaky ground.

007 09-26-2013 04:22 PM

and so it begins.

Consistent1 09-26-2013 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Guru (Post 10022442)
and so it begins.

Yeah. I like the NCCA football games a lot.

But what is the solution to it?

bowener 09-26-2013 04:38 PM

It won't be, but I wish this were the beginning of a swift death for EA.

The Franchise 09-26-2013 04:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Consistent1 (Post 10022451)
Yeah. I like the NCCA football games a lot.

But what is the solution to it?

No more NCAA games.....unfortunately.

'Hamas' Jenkins 09-26-2013 04:57 PM

The mother****ers were supposed to pay out in a class action regarding price fixing and NFL 2K5, and I haven't seen anything from them.

Consistent1 09-26-2013 04:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 10022477)
It won't be, but I wish this were the beginning of a swift death for EA.

Everybody on here seems to hate EA. Talking about a damn football game from years ago and EA being exclusive for some games.

They don't have any problems than Rockstar having that car issue on GTA.

If someone else was making say NCAA 14, they would have the same issue. The game is not bad at all to me.

'Hamas' Jenkins 09-26-2013 05:05 PM

If I had free reign to kill an athlete either past or present, Ed O'Bannon makes the top five easily.

Imon Yourside 09-27-2013 06:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10022554)
If I had free reign to kill an athlete either past or present, Ed O'Bannon makes the top five easily.

This really pisses me off as well, we all suffer because some dickhead thinks a computer model has his likeness and he wants to get paid for it even though he was an amateur at the time.

WhiteWhale 09-27-2013 06:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Consistent1 (Post 10022534)
Everybody on here seems to hate EA. Talking about a damn football game from years ago and EA being exclusive for some games.

They don't have any problems than Rockstar having that car issue on GTA.

If someone else was making say NCAA 14, they would have the same issue. The game is not bad at all to me.

What 'car issue'? You mean a bug that will be patched?

-King- 09-27-2013 06:36 AM

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Originally Posted by KILLER_CLOWN (Post 10024011)
This really pisses me off as well, we all suffer because some dickhead thinks a computer model has his likeness and he wants to get paid for it even though he was an amateur at the time.

So you're saying it's okay for a business to make billions of dollars using your likeness and you get nothing? That's bullshit. Regardless of whether they're amateur or pro, if you're going to profit off a someone's likeness, you should pay them.
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-King- 09-27-2013 06:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 'Hamas' Jenkins (Post 10022554)
If I had free reign to kill an athlete either past or present, Ed O'Bannon makes the top five easily.

Why?
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Imon Yourside 09-27-2013 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by -King- (Post 10024026)
So you're saying it's okay for a business to make billions of dollars using your likeness and you get nothing? That's bullshit. Regardless of whether they're amateur or pro, if you're going to profit off a someone's likeness, you should pay them.
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It isn't them, this is someone with a different name and one that really does NOT look like you. The only thing that makes them your likeness may be the number they wear. This shit is really reeruned.

kcxiv 09-27-2013 06:47 AM

They started the death of college sports gaming. Such a shame.


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