Three former NFL players settled with video game maker Electronic Arts on Tuesday, resolving a suit originally brought to determine who is allowed to profit from a professional athlete's digital likeness.
Filed nearly a decade ago, the case never saw trial due to various denied motions including one for summary judgment on behalf of Electronic Arts. Davis v. Electronic Arts Inc. 10-CV3328 (N.D. Cal., fil...
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