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  • Steve_OS
    Editor-in-Chief
    • Jul 2002
    • 33682

    #1

    EA Sports License Extended with CLC For Three More Years, Starting July 1, 2014



    According to Joystiq, EA Sports has extended their non-exclusive license with the Collegiate Licensing Company (CLC) for three more years, starting July 1st, 2014. As everyone knows by now, the NCAA has decided not to renew their contract with EA Sports, but it's not quite as big of a deal that people thought it was going to be when it was first announced.

    The CLC handles the licensing for the college teams, stadiums, logos, conferences, bowl games, etc. With the NCAA out of the picture, we simply won't see the NCAA name or logos in the game or on the box.

    UPDATE: Confirmed by Samit Sarkar of Polygon.

    A representative for the CLC declined to provide information on the financial terms of the agreement. In response to a question asking why the organization is continuing its relationship with EA when the NCAA is backing out because of legal troubles that all three groups share, the rep told Polygon, "There's no reason to discontinue the game, which has been, and is, in compliance with rules regulating college football.
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  • TDenverFan
    MVP
    • Jan 2011
    • 3457

    #2
    Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

    Glad to hear, hopefully they get a long term deal with the other licensing company (I forget it's name) as well.
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    • Sundown2600
      Brake less...Go Faster!
      • Jul 2009
      • 1362

      #3
      Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

      I'm surprised by this but I shouldn't be...the power of money, but the same problem still exists. One video game publisher holding all the cards (for now) to publish the only licensed college football game on the market. We keep our college football game, but does it get better?

      Hopefully the fact that it it's non-exclusive will encourage other devs to jump in the mix.
      Last edited by Sundown2600; 07-19-2013, 10:32 AM.

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      • JLoco11
        Rookie
        • Jun 2013
        • 236

        #4
        Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

        As expected... This means as of July 1, 2014, any other company has a chance to negotiate with the CLC for their own game as well.

        If 2K decided to do another college game, we COULD see it as early as 2015. EA still has exclusive rights though through 2014 though

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        • Methusalah
          Banned
          • Jul 2013
          • 2

          #5
          Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

          Originally posted by Sundown2600
          I'm surprised by this but I shouldn't be...the power of money, but the same problem still exists. One video game publisher holding all the cards (for now) to publish the only licensed college football game on the market. We keep our college football game, but does it get better?

          Hopefully the fact that it it's non-exclusive will encourage other devs to jump in the mix.

          Not sure we can expect that. College games take far more development time than NFL games due to the significant difference in the volume of teams, and sell less copies.

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          • aholbert32
            (aka Alberto)
            • Jul 2002
            • 33106

            #6
            What? No? This can't be. I though the obannon lawsuit would be the end of the series. I can't believe hundreds of universities and one of the biggest game companies in the world would continue to get revenue from a profitable game.

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            • huntt26
              Pro
              • Nov 2006
              • 899

              #7
              Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

              So does this licensing company come with any restrictions?

              For example, the NCAA said 'no' to tearing down the goal posts, storming the field and off-field infractions. Maybe those can be in the game now?

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              • JLoco11
                Rookie
                • Jun 2013
                • 236

                #8
                Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

                Originally posted by huntt26
                So does this licensing company come with any restrictions?

                For example, the NCAA said 'no' to tearing down the goal posts, storming the field and off-field infractions. Maybe those can be in the game now?
                Those can all be... but still up to universities approval.

                I doubt universities want to endorse tearing down goal posts and infractions... they don't want fans to think "hey they approved it in the game, so we can do it in real life!".

                And highly prestigious schools (you know, the ones that think their sh!t doesn't stink) will not want infractions. Notre Dame, Penn State, Stanford, Army, Navy, BYU won't go for things like that.

                Miami might certainly ask for them

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                • brandon27
                  MVP
                  • Aug 2008
                  • 1978

                  #9
                  Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

                  Good news! Interesting that it's non-exclusive too.
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                  • mestevo
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                    • Apr 2010
                    • 19556

                    #10
                    Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

                    Originally posted by JLoco11
                    As expected... This means as of July 1, 2014, any other company has a chance to negotiate with the CLC for their own game as well.

                    If 2K decided to do another college game, we COULD see it as early as 2015. EA still has exclusive rights though through 2014 though
                    Originally posted by brandon27
                    Good news! Interesting that it's non-exclusive too.
                    Non-exclusivity was already ensured 2014-onward as of last year.

                    Proposed settlement to antitrust suit over pigskin monopoly would see publisher give up its grip on the college football license for at least five years, starting in 2014.

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                    • tbook24
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                      • Nov 2010
                      • 93

                      #11
                      business as usual for the college football franchise. ncaa doesnt sanction fbs football anyway so nothing changes. ncaa just loses money on the deal

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                      • radney
                        Rookie
                        • Dec 2009
                        • 74

                        #12
                        Just wondering will we see all colleges in the game, James Madison, Cornel, Morgan St, Norfolk St, etc.... Don't like playing the FCS East Howlers.

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                        • bigeastbumrush
                          My Momma's Son
                          • Feb 2003
                          • 19245

                          #13
                          Re: EA Sports Licensed Extended with CLC For Three Years, Starting July 1, 2014

                          Originally posted by mestevo
                          Non-exclusivity was already ensured 2014-onward as of last year.

                          http://www.gamespot.com/news/ea-agre...sivity-6388207
                          So another publisher besides EA can technically jump into an agreement with CLC as well?

                          2K needs to shift some of their gains from basketball into college football.

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                          • aholbert32
                            (aka Alberto)
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 33106

                            #14
                            Originally posted by bigeastbumrush
                            So another publisher besides EA can technically jump into an agreement with CLC as well?

                            2K needs to shift some of their gains from basketball into college football.
                            They would have to do it without the NCAA marks which include the final four and tournament.

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                            • Quint75
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 3304

                              #15
                              This is really the positive news I was hoping to hear after the initial firestorm. A bit more at peace now about college football on next-gen!
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