oNe Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Do you guys think anything negative comes from Sam Keller being the face of the EA sports lawsuit? Personally I don't see what it matters if video games are realistic, but do you think that this makes the school look bad? or just Keller? Quote Link to comment
Ringer02 Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 I really don't think too many people are following this Quote Link to comment
kansas husker Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Lawsuit? Do you have a link? Quote Link to comment
HuskersNC949597 Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 I really don't think too many people are following this Probably not. Besides, EA is famous for treating their employees like dirt in the past so they deserve whatever they get. Quote Link to comment
oNe Posted December 27, 2009 Author Share Posted December 27, 2009 Lawsuit? Do you have a link? It's on the front page of ESPN Quote Link to comment
Count 'Bility Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Personally, I'm kinda proud of Sam. You know the NCAA is gettin some money for the realistic looks in these video games, how is it they can copy every single detail of a player, sell it for millions upon 10's of millions upon 100's of millions of $ each year, but yet the player or university doesnt collect a cent (someone correct me if i'm incorrect on this). I THINK IT'S bullsh#t, and yet a player gets suspended and the school get tv appearences and scholarships taken away if he wipes his ass in the wrong direction. THE NCAA IS A CROOK FACTION AND NEEDS SOMEONE TO SUE THEM A TIME OR TWO. Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 Personally, I'm kinda proud of Sam. You know the NCAA is gettin some money for the realistic looks in these video games, how is it they can copy every single detail of a player, sell it for millions upon 10's of millions upon 100's of millions of $ each year, but yet the player or university doesnt collect a cent (someone correct me if i'm incorrect on this). I THINK IT'S bullsh#t, and yet a player gets suspended and the school get tv appearences and scholarships taken away if he wipes his ass in the wrong direction. THE NCAA IS A CROOK FACTION AND NEEDS SOMEONE TO SUE THEM A TIME OR TWO. Sam's just the retarded face of a stupid lawsuit. The lawyer had this thing already written up and approached him about it. That said, if this somehow affects EA (which I doubt it will) you can kiss watching games on TV goodbye. If they're gonna go after a video game company regarding an alleged digital likeness, why not go after ESPN, CBS, ABC, FSN for raking in billions on broadcasting real images of these kids? If they win that, we will no longer watch games on TV without paying enormous amounts of money. Didn't think about that, did you? Quote Link to comment
mmmtodd Posted December 27, 2009 Share Posted December 27, 2009 eh, if they win, it will change the way the NCAA handles all monies anyway. the point is the NCAA already recieves money for broadcasting their images, and doesnt disperse individually to these players. this EA thing is just a vessel for change in how the NCAA disperses money. the strongest angle the lawyers could find. and if anything, sam could come out of this smelling pretty damn good, a hero of sorts if you will, that finally stuck a significant spear in the mastodon that is the NCAA. Quote Link to comment
Saunders Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Here's what none of you are seeing. This won't be absorbed by the companies (EA, ESPN, ABC, FSN, CBS). Who do you think will pay for these increased expenses? Yep, us. Games will turn PPV, or we'll have twice as many commercials to pay for costs. It's the beginning of a giant snowball and the kids will see like $50, if that...... Quote Link to comment
Never Skerd' Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 LOL this will go no where! If anything the NCAA should collect a certain % of the profits and divide it among 121 teams or whatever it is that are represented in the game. Call of Duty should pay every Veteran a % of their profit for using their likeliness. STFU SAM and go on with life! Quote Link to comment
newenglandhusker Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Personally, I'm kinda proud of Sam. You know the NCAA is gettin some money for the realistic looks in these video games, how is it they can copy every single detail of a player, sell it for millions upon 10's of millions upon 100's of millions of $ each year, but yet the player or university doesnt collect a cent (someone correct me if i'm incorrect on this). I THINK IT'S bullsh#t, and yet a player gets suspended and the school get tv appearences and scholarships taken away if he wipes his ass in the wrong direction. THE NCAA IS A CROOK FACTION AND NEEDS SOMEONE TO SUE THEM A TIME OR TWO. Sam's just the retarded face of a stupid lawsuit. The lawyer had this thing already written up and approached him about it. That said, if this somehow affects EA (which I doubt it will) you can kiss watching games on TV goodbye. If they're gonna go after a video game company regarding an alleged digital likeness, why not go after ESPN, CBS, ABC, FSN for raking in billions on broadcasting real images of these kids? If they win that, we will no longer watch games on TV without paying enormous amounts of money. Didn't think about that, did you? Easy....Colonel Saunders! Quote Link to comment
Vince from ShamWOW Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Personally, I'm kinda proud of Sam. You know the NCAA is gettin some money for the realistic looks in these video games, how is it they can copy every single detail of a player, sell it for millions upon 10's of millions upon 100's of millions of $ each year, but yet the player or university doesnt collect a cent (someone correct me if i'm incorrect on this). I THINK IT'S bullsh#t, and yet a player gets suspended and the school get tv appearences and scholarships taken away if he wipes his ass in the wrong direction. THE NCAA IS A CROOK FACTION AND NEEDS SOMEONE TO SUE THEM A TIME OR TWO. Sam's just the retarded face of a stupid lawsuit. The lawyer had this thing already written up and approached him about it. That said, if this somehow affects EA (which I doubt it will) you can kiss watching games on TV goodbye. If they're gonna go after a video game company regarding an alleged digital likeness, why not go after ESPN, CBS, ABC, FSN for raking in billions on broadcasting real images of these kids? If they win that, we will no longer watch games on TV without paying enormous amounts of money. Didn't think about that, did you? Easy....Colonel Saunders! Quote Link to comment
oNe Posted December 28, 2009 Author Share Posted December 28, 2009 I personally don't see a problem with it as said before. I don't get why he has his panties in a bunch. I would be estatic to see myself on a video game, i would think its cool to see how much of what i look like on the game is actually acurate. I remember seeing an article with Marlon Lucky saying he was one of the first to buy the game a couple of years ago cause he wanted to see himself. He's probably not really mad about how he looks in the game, probably that his ratings were worse then he thought. Quote Link to comment
mmmtodd Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Here's what none of you are seeing. This won't be absorbed by the companies (EA, ESPN, ABC, FSN, CBS). Who do you think will pay for these increased expenses? Yep, us. Games will turn PPV, or we'll have twice as many commercials to pay for costs. It's the beginning of a giant snowball and the kids will see like $50, if that...... i completely see that. but i also see that lawyers are going to make something happen one day...things change...there is too much money in it for themselves to not. its a giant, UNSTOPPABLE snowball. the ncaa is going to go down on something one of these days, whether its being forced into a playoff because of government involvement, or being forced to change how money is distributed by private, suit-hawking lawyers and smaller universities themselves. Quote Link to comment
husker4life83 Posted December 28, 2009 Share Posted December 28, 2009 Personally, I'm kinda proud of Sam. You know the NCAA is gettin some money for the realistic looks in these video games, how is it they can copy every single detail of a player, sell it for millions upon 10's of millions upon 100's of millions of $ each year, but yet the player or university doesnt collect a cent (someone correct me if i'm incorrect on this). I THINK IT'S bullsh#t, and yet a player gets suspended and the school get tv appearences and scholarships taken away if he wipes his ass in the wrong direction. THE NCAA IS A CROOK FACTION AND NEEDS SOMEONE TO SUE THEM A TIME OR TWO. Sam's just the retarded face of a stupid lawsuit. The lawyer had this thing already written up and approached him about it. That said, if this somehow affects EA (which I doubt it will) you can kiss watching games on TV goodbye. If they're gonna go after a video game company regarding an alleged digital likeness, why not go after ESPN, CBS, ABC, FSN for raking in billions on broadcasting real images of these kids? If they win that, we will no longer watch games on TV without paying enormous amounts of money. Didn't think about that, did you? Sorry but this post is ridiculous. EA and its games have nothing to do with watching football on TV the NCAA controls that just like the NFL controls all of its film. EA makes games and uses college football players likeness that is a fact if you have ever played any of the games. It does not mention in the ESPN video that former NFL players that have had their likeness used in EA games have also joined the suit. They also previously won a lawsuit against the NFLPA for using there likenesses. I don't know who is right in this situation but I am sure that it won't effect you watching college sports on TV. Quote Link to comment
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