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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4846

    #1

    The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million



    The NCAA announced today it has settled the video games likenesses case brought upon by Sam Keller for $20 million. This is in addition to the $40 million EA and the CLC have agreed to pay to student athletes at certain schools who's likenesses were used without compensation.

    “With the games no longer in production and the plaintiffs settling their claims with EA and the Collegiate Licensing Company, the NCAA viewed a settlement now as an appropriate opportunity to provide complete closure to the video game plaintiffs,” said NCAA Chief Legal Officer Donald Remy.

    The complete details of the settlement remain to be finalized and this news also includes that the NCAA has removed their legal grievances against EA and the CLC as well.

    Now that all of the video game likeness cases have been settled, for a college game to exist in the future the NCAA rules and bylaws will have to be rewritten to allow for student-athletes to receive compensation for their likenesses being used by partners.

    At this time that is something which is being worked on by the major conferences, and it's possible the legal structures could exist in the future for a return of college sport video games. We'll be watching the developments closely!
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  • Shakes
    Rookie
    • Jun 2008
    • 40

    #2
    Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

    I sure hope this goes for an NCAA basketball game as well. We really need one of those badly I feel.

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    • BadAssHskr
      XSX
      • Jun 2003
      • 3429

      #3
      Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

      but for the time being, strip out ncaa 14, port it over to the new consoles and make some side cash with the generic football game.

      thanks.
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      • kingdevin
        MVP
        • Mar 2005
        • 1110

        #4
        Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

        Why not make an NCAA game with generic names and plyers and allow customization of attributes for those that wish to do it


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        • kingsofthevalley
          MVP
          • May 2011
          • 1937

          #5
          I have a strange feeling that EA Sports NCAA will be back soon.

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          • Iceman87GT
            MVP
            • Jan 2010
            • 1739

            #6
            I just wish they would have stuck with the game for this year and then had that groundwork developed for when they would be able to have actual players etc.

            Heck I'd be happy with NCAA 15 being an upgraded port of NCAA 14 with updated uniforms (I'd even settle for no upgrade in the graphics if I could play it on my PS4).

            I would love it if the rumors about 2K scanning players had to do with an All-Pro Football type game but with the NCAA, because that would be perfect if we could share rosters and there was an in-depth dynasty mode. I doubt they would throw resources towards something like that, but its not impossible (hey, it could happen).
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            • OReilly10
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              • Mar 2012
              • 135

              #7
              Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

              This was settled fairly quickly, at least in terms of what it could have been...


              So I actually do have hope we could see an NCAA '16 or a '17. This is coming from zero hope 2 weeks ago.

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              • DorianDonP
                MVP
                • May 2010
                • 1132

                #8
                Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

                Originally posted by Iceman87GT
                I just wish they would have stuck with the game for this year and then had that groundwork developed for when they would be able to have actual players etc.

                Heck I'd be happy with NCAA 15 being an upgraded port of NCAA 14 with updated uniforms (I'd even settle for no upgrade in the graphics if I could play it on my PS4).

                I would love it if the rumors about 2K scanning players had to do with an All-Pro Football type game but with the NCAA, because that would be perfect if we could share rosters and there was an in-depth dynasty mode. I doubt they would throw resources towards something like that, but its not impossible (hey, it could happen).
                I just don't think they could because conferences and teams were dropping out.

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                • TheRealHST
                  Banned
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 1756

                  #9
                  Originally posted by kingdevin
                  Why not make an NCAA game with generic names and plyers and allow customization of attributes for those that wish to do it


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                  Because who really wants to do that? I like customization but that would be extreme

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                  • Gramps91
                    MVP
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 2105

                    #10
                    Let's hope we get college sports games back. Would be so hyped for a new College Basketball game.
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                    • Iceman87GT
                      MVP
                      • Jan 2010
                      • 1739

                      #11
                      Originally posted by DorianDonP
                      I just don't think they could because conferences and teams were dropping out.
                      1 team that I don't think was ever named but was believed to be Ohio State dropped out, and the Pac-12 and B1G also withdrew (the SEC wanted to withdraw their licensing but their contract prevented them from doing so for the '15 version of the game, they would have been gone the following year).

                      I get why they killed it (a lot of money to invest in developing a game that would have to be shelved after only 1 year, plus they were without 2 conferences and 1 major team) I just wish they hadn't of done so.
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                      • RaychelSnr
                        Executive Editor
                        • Jan 2007
                        • 4846

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Iceman87GT
                        1 team that I don't think was ever named but was believed to be Ohio State dropped out, and the Pac-12 and B1G also withdrew (the SEC wanted to withdraw their licensing but their contract prevented them from doing so for the '15 version of the game, they would have been gone the following year).

                        I get why they killed it (a lot of money to invest in developing a game that would have to be shelved after only 1 year, plus they were without 2 conferences and 1 major team) I just wish they hadn't of done so.
                        The big thing is, those conferences/schools were dropping out due to legal concerns. Under a theoretical framework in the future that allows for compensation for deals like this, there is no compelling reason not to participate in such a game in the future for schools. Just need the legal framework within the NCAA to allow for such a thing, which could be coming as soon as August.
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                        • BaylorBearBryant
                          Sic 'em Bears!
                          • Jun 2004
                          • 1541

                          #13
                          I have to think this is GREAT news if you're a fan of NCAA video games. Maybe not this year or next, but sooner rather than later.




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                          • Junior Moe
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                            • Jul 2009
                            • 3824

                            #14
                            Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

                            Originally posted by BaylorBearBryant
                            I have to think this is GREAT news if you're a fan of NCAA video games. Maybe not this year or next, but sooner rather than later.

                            This! I am cautiously optimistic that we will see a licensed college football game in the near future. The writing is on the wall for the NCAA's "amateurism" model as a whole. And I hope that whatever form of compensation the players recieve will open the door for the real players to appear in the games. That would allow us to have more authentic player ratings and better looking models. Imagine Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota having their "gameface", authentic throwing motions, and player traits DPP, in the game and importing all of that to Madden. That would be insane.

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                            • Cam Fan
                              Pro
                              • Jun 2014
                              • 552

                              #15
                              Re: The NCAA Settles Video Game Lawsuit For $20 Million

                              Originally posted by Junior Moe
                              This! I am cautiously optimistic that we will see a licensed college football game in the near future. The writing is on the wall for the NCAA's "amateurism" model as a whole. And I hope that whatever form of compensation the players recieve will open the door for the real players to appear in the games. That would allow us to have more authentic player ratings and better looking models. Imagine Jameis Winston or Marcus Mariota having their "gameface", authentic throwing motions, and player traits DPP, in the game and importing all of that to Madden. That would be insane.
                              I'm thinking along the same lines. All of the dominoes are falling to allow CFB16 to happen. You have to think that EA is planning behind the scenes. O'Bannon is GOING to change amateur rules in college sports. Everyone wins with a CFB16 being released.

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