EA's Motion to be Dismissed from O'Bannon Case Denied
Yesterday, we learned Electronic Arts was trying to get out of the legal entanglements of the Ed O'Bannon case in a motion filed with the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. Today, EA (and the rest of us) have learned their motion was promptly denied. "Given that NCAA football realistically portrays college football players in the context of college football games, the district court was correct in concluding that EA cannot prevail," wrote Judge Jay S. Bybee, in the decision. This simply means EA will be involved in whatever litigation is to come -- and whether they like it or not, EA is tied to the NCAA on this one. We'll of course continue to cover this case as it progresses through the courts, although final resolution is still years away. |
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That being said, it totally makes sense for EA to be tied to this, the judge is right. |
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The bigger issue is with the schools who let the NCAA operate like this.
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Looks like it was a desperation move by EA.
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Lawsuits are requested to be dismissed at every opportunity that makes sense to do so. Pretty routinely done if not a number of times and probably won't be the last.
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