I see ur point there. So I think you can say goodbye to the editor then. If NCAA and/or EA have to payout to that many kids past & present. That's a huge chunk of cash! I'm sure they won't want to have to deal with anything like that again.
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I see ur point there. So I think you can say goodbye to the editor then. If NCAA and/or EA have to payout to that many kids past & present. That's a huge chunk of cash! I'm sure they won't want to have to deal with anything like that again. -
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So that doesn't mean they can be sued because of player likeness? You know thats the whole reason this lawsuit is in place right? No ones sueing because the NCAA logo. There sueing because college kids are having to pay for a game that they are in. No one cares about the NCAA logo lol.Comment
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The CLC isnt being sued. The CLC only manages schools marks including uniforms/stadiums/names etc. Suing the CLC would be like suing ESPN for licensing its ESPN mark in a game that features player likenesses. I actually know the lawyer who is defending the case for EA personally (worked with her for 10 yrs) and have spoken to her about this before. O'bannon and Keller's lawyers sued the parties that are most responsible and likely to be held liable. The CLC would not be.Comment
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I understand the situation with the CLC licensing colleges. What about conferences and bowl games? And the National Championship playoff system in the near future? They could easily do playoffs not related to NCAA. Just wondering if anyone knows if conferences are represented through the NCAA or through the CLC?Comment
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I understand the situation with the CLC licensing colleges. What about conferences and bowl games? And the National Championship playoff system in the near future? They could easily do playoffs not related to NCAA. Just wondering if anyone knows if conferences are represented through the NCAA or through the CLC?
If nothing else, gamers are getting a lesson in how little the NCAA matters in most all but the rules of college athletics. Not a huge stretch to see big conferences break away from the NCAA in the not too distant future. Everything minus enforcement is already there.Comment
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Through the CLC.
If nothing else, gamers are getting a lesson in how little the NCAA matters in most all but the rules of college athletics. Not a huge stretch to see big conferences break away from the NCAA in the not too distant future. Everything minus enforcement is already there."Successful people do not celebrate in the adversity or misfortune of others."
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The CLC isnt being sued. The CLC only manages schools marks including uniforms/stadiums/names etc. Suing the CLC would be like suing ESPN for licensing its ESPN mark in a game that features player likenesses. I actually know the lawyer who is defending the case for EA personally (worked with her for 10 yrs) and have spoken to her about this before. O'bannon and Keller's lawyers sued the parties that are most responsible and likely to be held liable. The CLC would not be.Comment
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Regarding the CLC question:
If you sell a banana to someone you're assuming they are going to eat it. If they breeze said banana and kill someone with the rock-hard fruit, you are not liable for that person's death.
The CLC is selling the banana. EA Sports froze it and killed someone.
Regarding the removal of the NCAA:
The NCAA does not own colleges. It does not own logos or names other than the NCAA logo and the name "NCAA".
If you own a food market and the CLC shows up to buy a banana that will later be sold to EA Sports (who may or may not freeze it to kill someone), but the banana distributor decides it no longer wants you to sell their product, so they pull the contract. That doesn't mean your food market is gone. You still have all other foods with individual agreements with each distributor to sell it. It just means you're all going to need some potassium pills because of your banana deficiency.
EA Sports College Football is the food market owner. The NCAA is the banana dealer.Comment
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But it's the same idea. Just because there are plans to have a game ready to go for next-generation consoles doesn't mean that it's set in stone. Heck, EA has proven that they can trash a game at any time during the production process.
I'm not saying that this is the absolute end, but there are a number of hurdles to climb over in order for them to make another game. Licensing isn't the entire issue; stockholders are starting to wonder where their money is going with EA. If there has to be cuts, it would be logical to go with the game that has to start over with some rather important licensing pieces (i.e. licenses outside of CLC).Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks
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I don't appreciate the attitude, but anyway.
EA would not come out so quickly and strongly with a statement if they weren't sure a game wouldn't be released. This is a totally different situation than their NBA games. But believe what you want.Comment
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Statement from EA:
By now, most fans will have heard that EA's licensing agreement with the NCAA is set to expire and that we have agreed to part ways. I'm sure gamers are wondering what this means.
"This is simple: EA SPORTS will continue to develop and publish college football games, but we will no longer include the NCAA names and marks. Our relationship with the Collegiate Licensing Company is strong and we are already working on a new game for next generation consoles which will launch next year and feature the college teams, leagues and all the innovation fans expect from EA SPORTS. "
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