More Legal Woes for EA
September 30, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Electronic Arts (EA), the makers of the NCAA football video games, as well as Madden and a slew of other sports-related video games, is already being sued by a few players who say that they didn’t have the right to use their likeness in a college-related game. This week, two big names in the NFL stepped forward to support the lawsuit.
You may not know the name Sam Keller, who’s the former quarterback heading up the battle against EA, but it’s likely that you know the names Jim Brown and Herb Adderley, who are both Hall of Famers. On Monday, they …read more
Two More Players Sue EA Sports
June 30, 2009 by Allison Boyer
Filed under Football
Following the example of former Nebraska/Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller, former Rutgers quarterback Ryan Hart and former California quarterback Troy Taylor have filed suit against video game developer and publish EA Sports, part of Electronic Arts. The players say that EA Sports used their likenesses without permission for the popular NCAA Football game they publish annually.
In the lawsuit, which was filed by attorney Keith McKenna, accuses EA Sports of "unjust enrichment." They say that the use of their names and images without permission in an invasion of privacy for commercial purposes.
A spokesperson for EA Sports has said that the …read more
Tesla sues, Fiskers Karma catches up with them?
The two leaders in high-end electric sports car technology are now going head to head in the courtroom.
Tesla says Fisker heads, Henrik Fisker and Bernhard Koehler, not only stole their hybrid design ideas while working for the company, but allege that Henrik – hired to style their new sedan, the Tesla White Star – turned over a purposefully substandard design in order to get a leg up once the companies were in competition.
Paid almost $1,000,000 for the bunk job, Fisker used that money to help start Fisker Coachbuild.
Tesla’s claims:
* The bad design set back their production schedule for the company’s …read more




