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NCAA Fumbles over Video Games
Incorporating physical characteristics of NCAA players helps make video gaming more realistic, but at what cost? Rob Carey, Hagens Berman attorney, spoke with ESPN recently about a class-action lawsuit we filed against NCAA and Electronic Arts, Inc. ...
Posted: Dec 29 2009, 02:36 PM by Steve Berman | with no comments
Filed under: NCAA, college football, video games