EA Sports Sued By NCAA Over Game Issue

The NCAA had devoutly declared it’d no longer license video games, exploit it to members to determine whether or not they would still seem in EA Sports’ college football series. The schools’ biggest licensing agent and Electronic Arts selected to settle all claims brought by college players, leaving the NCAA as the only litigator. Naturally, the NCAA is now suing …

NCAA Files A Lawsuit Against EA

The NCAA is filed a case against EA over a settlement designed to finish an on-going class action case over the alleged use of player likenesses within the publisher’s college soccer series. USA today reports the NCAA filed the suit on November 4, accusing EA and also the body Licensing Co of breach of written agreement obligations in agreeing to …

EA Sports Does Not Need NCAA’s Logo

Its reported that the NCAA will not renew its licensing agreement with EA Sports for its 21-year-old NCAA Football series once the current deal expires in 2014. It does not mean the end of the series. What it only means is the end of a series with the NCAA’s name and logo on it. In a statement given to the …