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8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby Snapshot9 » September 21st, 2010, 2:12 pm

Should the student-athlete be compensated by the NCAA? That is the question that these 8 lawsuits pose?

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=ap-ncaalawsuits
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby squirrel » September 22nd, 2010, 10:36 am

Only 2 domestic sports organizations have won anti-trust cases: MLB and MLS. The NFL has repeatedly lost them. . .at least on 3 separate occasions.
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby Ricardo del Rio » September 25th, 2010, 11:21 am

Snapshot9 wrote:Should the student-athlete be compensated by the NCAA? That is the question that these 8 lawsuits pose?

http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/basketball/news?slug=ap-ncaalawsuits


Yes, in spades.
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby DoubleJayAlum » September 30th, 2010, 7:54 am

I think the case against the video games companies is especially strong. In that one you have the games listing the player's home town, height, weight, correct number and proper skin color, not to mention that the graphics are designed to look just like the real person --- all without the real person's consent.

It is one thing for the NCAA to show highlights of past NCAA tournaments and football games. It is something all together different for a third party to steal somebody's likeness and sell a computer game from it...
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby ISUBirds89 » October 6th, 2010, 3:37 pm

DoubleJayAlum wrote:I think the case against the video games companies is especially strong. In that one you have the games listing the player's home town, height, weight, correct number and proper skin color, not to mention that the graphics are designed to look just like the real person --- all without the real person's consent.

It is one thing for the NCAA to show highlights of past NCAA tournaments and football games. It is something all together different for a third party to steal somebody's likeness and sell a computer game from it...


I don't necessarily agree with that. While the players are clearly designed to be that person if you take a look at the graphics for NCAA Football 11 and Madden 11. Both games have excellent graphics. However, the players in NCAA look nothing like their counterparts. Also, if you play NCAA the rosters are so butchered other than the major Heisman candidates.
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby DoubleJayAlum » October 7th, 2010, 9:17 am

ISUBirds89 wrote:
DoubleJayAlum wrote:I think the case against the video games companies is especially strong. In that one you have the games listing the player's home town, height, weight, correct number and proper skin color, not to mention that the graphics are designed to look just like the real person --- all without the real person's consent.

It is one thing for the NCAA to show highlights of past NCAA tournaments and football games. It is something all together different for a third party to steal somebody's likeness and sell a computer game from it...


I don't necessarily agree with that. While the players are clearly designed to be that person if you take a look at the graphics for NCAA Football 11 and Madden 11. Both games have excellent graphics. However, the players in NCAA look nothing like their counterparts. Also, if you play NCAA the rosters are so butchered other than the major Heisman candidates.


You don't think that, just maybe, the 2011 versions of the games, which were made after the lawsuit had already been filed, may have been "adjusted" just a bit because of the lawsuit, perhaps to make the computer images look a little less like the real people????
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby 45otseoj » October 7th, 2010, 9:57 am

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
ISUBirds89 wrote:
DoubleJayAlum wrote:I think the case against the video games companies is especially strong. In that one you have the games listing the player's home town, height, weight, correct number and proper skin color, not to mention that the graphics are designed to look just like the real person --- all without the real person's consent.

It is one thing for the NCAA to show highlights of past NCAA tournaments and football games. It is something all together different for a third party to steal somebody's likeness and sell a computer game from it...


I don't necessarily agree with that. While the players are clearly designed to be that person if you take a look at the graphics for NCAA Football 11 and Madden 11. Both games have excellent graphics. However, the players in NCAA look nothing like their counterparts. Also, if you play NCAA the rosters are so butchered other than the major Heisman candidates.


You don't think that, just maybe, the 2011 versions of the games, which were made after the lawsuit had already been filed, may have been "adjusted" just a bit because of the lawsuit, perhaps to make the computer images look a little less like the real people????

It won't be a huge issue if EA is forced to make random college players as long as the edit feature is still available.
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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby Ricardo del Rio » October 7th, 2010, 11:25 am

DoubleJayAlum wrote:
ISUBirds89 wrote:
DoubleJayAlum wrote:I think the case against the video games companies is especially strong. In that one you have the games listing the player's home town, height, weight, correct number and proper skin color, not to mention that the graphics are designed to look just like the real person --- all without the real person's consent.

It is one thing for the NCAA to show highlights of past NCAA tournaments and football games. It is something all together different for a third party to steal somebody's likeness and sell a computer game from it...


I don't necessarily agree with that. While the players are clearly designed to be that person if you take a look at the graphics for NCAA Football 11 and Madden 11. Both games have excellent graphics. However, the players in NCAA look nothing like their counterparts. Also, if you play NCAA the rosters are so butchered other than the major Heisman candidates.


You don't think that, just maybe, the 2011 versions of the games, which were made after the lawsuit had already been filed, may have been "adjusted" just a bit because of the lawsuit, perhaps to make the computer images look a little less like the real people????


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Re: 8 Lawsuits against the NCAA

Postby DoubleJayAlum » October 7th, 2010, 10:25 pm

Huh????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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