Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

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  • ubernoob
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    • Jul 2004
    • 15522

    #16
    Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

    Originally posted by JerseySuave4
    those that say Keller or O'Bannon are d-bags, do you also realize that Bill Russell is also a member of this lawsuit? So is he a money grubbing d-bag? This was eventually going to happen, there has been too much discussion about paying players for it not to come up. Players are no longer just letting it slide how schools and companies are making so much money off of them yet they can't earn extra income.
    They still can't pay the players. Way too much of a legal can of worms to open up.
    bad

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    • kehlis
      Moderator
      • Jul 2008
      • 27738

      #17
      Originally posted by Only1LT
      If he sues for games made after 1996, and wins, will people, then, stop giving me a hard time when I say that Madden has changed very little since it's inception...?
      I don't necessarily disagree with your assertation but this has nothing to do with whether or not the game has changed.



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      • mdlanni1
        Banned
        • Feb 2013
        • 44

        #18
        It puts a smile on my face to see EA lose a bunch of money! That's what they get for making the same games year after year. Karma is a....

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        • Gotmadskillzson
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          • Apr 2008
          • 23442

          #19
          Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

          11 million to EA would be like 11 dollars to your average person. They really not going to feel it.

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          • GiantBlue76
            Banned
            • Jun 2007
            • 3287

            #20
            Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

            Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
            11 million to EA would be like 11 dollars to your average person. They really not going to feel it.
            didn't EA have issues paying their obligated amount to the NFLPA?

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            • Gotmadskillzson
              Live your life
              • Apr 2008
              • 23442

              #21
              Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

              Originally posted by GiantBlue76
              didn't EA have issues paying their obligated amount to the NFLPA?
              The only issue was EA didn't want to pay, it wasn't that they didn't have the money. EA makes billions of dollars a year off all their games combined. Hell they made over 300 million off of FIFA Ultimate Team alone.

              EA isn't hurting for money.

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              • GiantBlue76
                Banned
                • Jun 2007
                • 3287

                #22
                Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

                Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                The only issue was EA didn't want to pay, it wasn't that they didn't have the money. EA makes billions of dollars a year off all their games combined. Hell they made over 300 million off of FIFA Ultimate Team alone.

                EA isn't hurting for money.

                No not that, there was another article that a guy pointed me to, but I couldn't read it because it required a subscription. It was separate from the discount they asked for during the pending strike.

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                • roadman
                  *ll St*r
                  • Aug 2003
                  • 26339

                  #23
                  Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

                  Originally posted by GiantBlue76
                  No not that, there was another article that a guy pointed me to, but I couldn't read it because it required a subscription. It was separate from the discount they asked for during the pending strike.
                  Is this what you are referring to?

                  Appears it's all based on revenue from EA.

                  Lose most of a category that is commonly a company’s most lucrative, and an overall drop in revenue can be expected.

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                  • GiantBlue76
                    Banned
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 3287

                    #24
                    Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

                    Originally posted by roadman
                    Is this what you are referring to?

                    Appears it's all based on revenue from EA.

                    http://www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/J...nts/NFLPA.aspx
                    Yes Road, that's the one. I was never actually able to read the article, so I'm not claiming to be correct on this one. Can you summarize?

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                    • roadman
                      *ll St*r
                      • Aug 2003
                      • 26339

                      #25
                      Re: Madden Creator Wins $11 Million in First Round of Lawsuit

                      Originally posted by GiantBlue76
                      Yes Road, that's the one. I was never actually able to read the article, so I'm not claiming to be correct on this one. Can you summarize?
                      Article states they aren't sure why the step drop of profits from the NFLPA. It mentions EA is the main supplier of those profits. Not sure if it's from the strike season as the NFLPA asked for upfront money.

                      The last time the NFLPA reported commercial revenue of less than $100 million for a full year was 2005.

                      The prevailing reason for the decline: Revenue from Electronic Arts in the most recent 12 months was $2.155 million. Between 2006 and 2011, the NFLPA’s EA revenue averaged $32 million, far and away the biggest sponsor or licensee in those years, often by two- to threefold.

                      For the eight months covered under the 2012 NFLPA filing, EA income came in at less than $1 million to the NFLPA. So combining that total with the 2013 amount, the NFLPA for a 20-month period brought in less than $3 million from its historically top licensee.

                      t is possible the NFLPA took an upfront payment from EA during the lockout period of March 12-July 25, 2011, to help sustain the players during their battle with the owners. There are no indications the economics of EA sales of its football video games have changed in any way to suggest such a steep drop in royalties.

                      Both parties wouln't comment, so, the article is specualating as to why the drop off in payoff from EA to NFLPA.

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                      • cadalyst17
                        Rookie
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 252

                        #26
                        Now he should repay all our money for the crappy games we have bought : )

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                        • Shadymamba
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                          • Apr 2005
                          • 758

                          #27
                          I mean if he was the "originator" and the new guys wanted him gone - it's only right that he get his cut, and for them not too in the past wow - well good for him then!!!! - we wonder how the big companies stay big - cutting corners
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                          • Iceman87GT
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                            • Jan 2010
                            • 1739

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gotmadskillzson
                            11 million to EA would be like 11 dollars to your average person. They really not going to feel it.
                            It's an average of $11 Million per year, I don't know if that is from the game's start, or if its from the point in which he was fired/pushed out. They can now pursue similar payments for games made after 1996. And the sum for those games would be even greater than the one they received for the initial suit.

                            That hits the wallet a lot harder, its not good for investors, and it can hurt your stock value. It's not going to stop them from making Madden games but its a lot more than the chump change you seem to suggest it is.

                            My question is does he really deserve any royalties (or is he even legally entitled to any) for games that simply bear the name of Madden? Certainly any time the used the same stuff that he helped develop/create for the game he should be compensated, but when the game made the jump to the Playstation/N64, then the PS2/Gamecube/Xbox, and then again to the 360 and PS3, and I'd argue that the Wii gets its own category because of its gameplay mechanics.

                            I mean common sense would say he doesn't deserve money for games he had no part in developing. So assuming he didn't work on the 3D versions we started seeing on the N64 and Playstation, he shouldn't be getting money for those, because at that point the only thing connecting his work to those games would be the title, and I guess the general concept of a football video game. But legalese may stipulate that he is entitled to those profits, despite the fact that the game has not resembled the game he helped create and worked on for well over a decade.
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                            • xylocaine
                              MVP
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 1082

                              #29
                              Karma is a bitch isn't it EA. Hope they lose the NFL license and 2K starts making real football again

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                              • JaymeeAwesome
                                Dynasty Guru
                                • Jan 2005
                                • 4152

                                #30
                                Originally posted by xylocaine
                                Karma is a bitch isn't it EA. Hope they lose the NFL license and 2K starts making real football again
                                Madden will always have a license. Whether or not it will be exclusive is a different story. I still don't see any changes happening in the near future as the last 2k football game was 5 years ago. Now we are going into next gen they would have to build from the ground up, very costly. I think we are going to have Madden as the only NFL game for at least 3 years. I would expect a game company to need 2 years alone to build a football game back up.


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