NCAA, EA Told To Tweak $60M College Athlete Class Deals
By Beth Winegarner ( July 3, 2014, 7:49 PM EDT) -- A California federal judge considering class settlements for Electronic Arts Inc. to pay $40 million and the NCAA to pay $20 million to college athletes who say their likenesses were used in video games without permission asked the parties to revamp their proposed class notices at a hearing Thursday....
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