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August 9, 2013

As the NCAA amateurism controversy saw the flames grow higher this week with the NCAA having to shut down its online shop, there was even more action in the court room—in Keller v. Electronic Arts, a court ruled a college QB’s right of publicity trumped EA’s First Amendmenr rights in making its NCAA Football video game. Tonya Gisselberg has analysis of that decision today. Have a great weekend, everyone.

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