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Entertainment & Sports

Mar. 5, 2010

Video Game Publisher Wants Time Out on Suit

Video game publisher Electronic Arts is hoping to push the pause button on a class action accusing the publisher of improperly using college athletes' likenesses in video games.

By Jean-Luc Renault

Daily Journal Staff Writer

Video game publisher Electronic Arts is hoping to push the pause button on a class action accusing the publisher of improperly using college athletes' likenesses in video games.

EA recently filed a motion seeking to stay the case while it appeals U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilkins' February decision allowing the case to move forward. If the stay request is approved ...

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