Real Names in Games Mean More Money for the NCAA, Executive Argued
Posted by Kotaku Nov 14 2012 23:00 GMT in Electronic Arts
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#ncaafootball Five years ago, an NCAA executive said EA Sports should be allowed to use actual names of its amateur athletes—commanding a higher licensing fee as a result—because players' likenesses were "rigged into the games now by illegal means." Permitting their use would clear up the matter and bring more money to the NCAA, he said. More »



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