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Entertainment & Sports

Feb. 13, 2010

Quarterback's Video Game Suit Can Proceed

An Oakland judge has denied video game publisher Electronic Arts' motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller, who is suing EA for using his and other athletes' likeness in games without paying royalties.

By Jean-Luc Renault

Daily Journal Staff Writer

An Oakland judge has denied video game publisher Electronic Arts' motion to dismiss a lawsuit brought by former Arizona State quarterback Sam Keller, who is suing EA for using his and other athletes' likeness in games without paying royalties. U.S. District Court Judge Claudia Wilken's decision to let the class action go forward brings into question the video game industry's asse...

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