College Athletes Are More Than a Number, Why We Need to Understand That
Our friend and Press Row Podcast member Owen Good posted a great article over the weekend harping on EA's stunning admission of guilt of using real players in their NCAA game: Quote:
The decision on class-action in this case will be made in June -- which will be followed by what is almost certainly going to be a lengthy court process, one which will possibly go all the way to the Supreme Court. We could still be several years to a resolution. |
O'Bannon and that no talent douche are probably going to hell.
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I say just screw it and make college games anyway O'bannon is the only one I've ever heard complain and now thousands of sports gamers like myself are suffering from no college basketball games
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Re: College Athletes Are More Than a Number, Why We Need to Understand That
"I am not a number, I am a free man!"~Iron Maiden
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Re: College Athletes Are More Than a Number, Why We Need to Understand That
Per usual, Owen Good nails it.
EDIT: for some reason the topic post doesn't link to the Kotaku article in question. |
it don't matter, it's NOT EA that says NCAA players can't make no money, So lets not blame EA for all this,...Blame NCAA for it, far as i would say Shame on them, n EA keep making the games as you always have,..I think it's all B.S anyway..ONLY reason EA is getting Hammer over this is cause they have All the MONEY!!!!!!!!
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^This, I agree. If their gonna go after anyone, it should be the NCAA, not EA. They just make the video game, but without the NCAA, it isn't possible. Blame NCAA, not EA.
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Re: College Athletes Are More Than a Number, Why We Need to Understand That
EA is the one using their likeness, violating their right of publicity, not the NCAA.
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