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PositionVIDEO GAMES - Electronic Arts' NCAA Football - Brief article

At first, Sam Keller, a former Arizona State quarterback, enjoyed seeing his virtual double in NCAA Football 2005. Now Keller, 24, and other former college athletes have filed lawsuits against Electronic Arts, which makes NCAA Football, and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, arguing that they illegally profit from images of college football and basketball players. The N.C.A.A., which says the complaints are without merit, makes millions of dollars from licensed products like video games. But it forbids its athletes from cashing in on their fame. The unnamed Arizona State quarterback in...

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