New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
i was "represented" in the '96 version (the one with wuerffel on the cover). if he wins, i want my piece of the pie! in all seriousness, dude is a tool, i was hyped as hell to be "in the game" and would never fight for royalties from it...Comment
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I mean this stretches the first amendment though. You're dealing with multiple aspects... If it goes to the supreme court it's a total toss up. on the video game side... I edited rosters for NCAA 11 and being a hardcore marshall fan, minimal likeness was created... if it was to the likenss it surely would have been a lot easier to do. edited syracuses roster to their one on the website and wow. this jackass has probably never picked up a copy of ncaa or he would know just how hard it is to create real rosters.Comment
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leave it to a spoiled scrub to ruin it for everyone. ea does not use the likeness of any college players. heck half the time, they have the wrong jersey number. ea's lawyers took a very dumb stance. they should have put the burden on the ncaa. afterall, jerseys, posters and other products are sold using the player's likeness and they don't get a nickel. i'm guessing that a jury is more likely to rule against the for profit than the ncaa. i bet keller had no problem customizing the game with his name Nd such when he was playing and since his career fizzled he figures someone has to pay. what a biggitty beya!NBA:ATLANTA HAWKS
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
I always wondered why the ncaa and/or ea didn't have the players sign a waiver to use there likeness to prevent problems like this. Most players would have no issues being in the game. The ones that didn't want to, who cares, does it really matter? We can edit the rosters anyways.GT: notimetobleed77Comment
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
I always wondered why the ncaa and/or ea didn't have the players sign a waiver to use there likeness to prevent problems like this. Most players would have no issues being in the game. The ones that didn't want to, who cares, does it really matter? We can edit the rosters anyways.
My biggest issue with this case, and why I support Sam Keller's idea to sue, is that the NCAA makes billions of dollars off of the athletes at their institutions, but if a player wants to take a free meal they are ineligible. I find it insane that the NCAA and universities are allowed to make money off of their athletes, but (outside of a free education for some athletes, not all) the athletes themselves can't make a dime.Comment
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
I don't know if this is still true, but 3 years ago when I was playing college sports, we had to sign a waiver that said that our school and the NCAA could use our likeness for promotional purposes. It didn't say anything about using them for profit though, which is what the NCAA does by selling the exclusive license to EA.
My biggest issue with this case, and why I support Sam Keller's idea to sue, is that the NCAA makes billions of dollars off of the athletes at their institutions, but if a player wants to take a free meal they are ineligible. I find it insane that the NCAA and universities are allowed to make money off of their athletes, but (outside of a free education for some athletes, not all) the athletes themselves can't make a dime.
but I think the root of it is because the NCAA wants to maintain an air of "amateurism." As everyone always brings up in recruiting violations, the minute a kid makes money off of his talent he is then a "professional."Comment
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
yea, we still have to sign the same waiver.. same 3 hour long meeting reading the entire damn contract and bylaws or whatever the hell it is.
but I think the root of it is because the NCAA wants to maintain an air of "amateurism." As everyone always brings up in recruiting violations, the minute a kid makes money off of his talent he is then a "professional."Comment
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Seriously, the NCAA should be the ones that are getting sued. Its a multi-billion dollar monopoly that they are running based off of what is basically indentured servitude. And like what Baughn said they have these contracts to make it seem like you have a choice but if you refuse you can't play. What kind of choice is that?
And football is different from other sports where if you don't like what the NCAA is doing you can try and go directly pro. The NFL doesn't allow it. You have to wait 3 years after graduating before being eligible. And there is seriously no way to get to the NFL without playing NCAA ball. I think Eric Swann is the only player to have made the NFL without going to college in modern day football.
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The NCAA's new slogan should be "hypocrisy at its finest".Fav teams:
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
If anything this should be more targeted at the NCAA. They are the ones making the most money off of "likenesses" of players. Think about all the unnamed jerseys that get sold, when we really know exactly what player each jersey is for. When you see an Ohio State fan wearing a number 2 jersey, it isn't because they like the number. It is because of Pryor.
I am not in favor of putting the money in the pockets of the players, except for maybe the same amount of money they could get working a part time job every month, because I am a college student and know any extra money I have rarely goes to anything productive.Last edited by thedudedominick; 11-21-2010, 02:35 PM.NHL: Vegas Golden Knights
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
But it is really dumb how the NCAA makes SO much, I mean really what do they even do?? I remember the talk ESPN was saying about how the new superconferences could be moving away from the NCAA, wouldn't that just be awesome!Last edited by SaintsTheMetal; 11-21-2010, 06:09 PM.Comment
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
fyi every team I know of gives its players quite a bit more than we would get working part time at minimum wage.. not even counting the scholarship which can be worth 30k+.. that's why I really have no problem with a school marketing players, they already are giving us so much.NHL: Vegas Golden Knights
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Re: New York Times on Sam Keller/EA Lawsuit: "It's about much more than video games"
fyi every team I know of gives its players quite a bit more than we would get working part time at minimum wage.. not even counting the scholarship which can be worth 30k+.. that's why I really have no problem with a school marketing players, they already are giving us so much.
But it is really dumb how the NCAA makes SO much, I mean really what do they even do?? I remember the talk ESPN was saying about how the new superconferences could be moving away from the NCAA, wouldn't that just be awesome!Comment
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