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U.S. Supreme Court

Mar. 23, 2016

EA's petition in likeness case rejected by Supreme Court

The court will not weigh in on EA's argument that its use of former players' likenesses was transformative

By Steven Crighton
Daily Journal Staff Writer

The U.S. Supreme Court declined Monday to hear Electronic Arts Inc.'s free speech defense in a case involving the use of former NFL players' likenesses in the company's popular John Madden Football video game franchise.

EA provides a licensing fee to currently-signed players who appear in its Madden game series, which has made the company more than $4 billion in annual...

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