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National Coalition Against Censorship Urges Utah Guv to Veto Video Game/Movie...

Joining those who have called upon Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman to veto HB 353 is the National Coalition Against Censorship.A post on the NCAC website says that the Jack Thompson-conceived bill "takes a...

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Reactions to Utah Veto...

Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman's dramatic veto of the Jack Thompson-conceived HB 353 has drawn reaction from a variety of quarters:We support the efforts of the Entertainment Merchants Association and other...

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Former ESA VP to Chair National Coalition Against Censorship

Gail Markels (left), a New York attorney who formerly served as VP and General Counsel with game publishers' trade group ESA, has been elected to chair the board of the National Coalition Against...

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O’Bannon: NCAA-EA Lawsuit About What's Right, Not Money

Former college basketball player Ed O’Bannon says that his class action lawsuit related to various EA Sports games against the National Collegiate Athletic Association isn't about getting rich - it's...

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EA: We Will Continue to Make College Football Games

On the heels of yesterday's announcement that the NCAA would end its licensing agreement with EA Sports - which is set to expire in June of next year - EA has assured fans that its NCAA college...

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Supreme Court Denies NCAA Request in College Sports 'Likeness Case'

Earlier this week the U.S. Supreme Court rejected the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s (NCAA) attempt to become a party to a lawsuit regarding the rights of the NCAA and other entities to use...

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NCAA Video Game Settlement Payments Detailed

An estimated 100,000 college football and basketball players can receive up to $5,000 a year for the use of their likeness in NCAA-based video games, according to a settlement in an ongoing class...

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