I got a weird email in my inbox the other day...

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  • Berowsk
    Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
    • Oct 2008
    • 8860

    [ALL] I got a weird email in my inbox the other day...

    GEOFFREY PECOVER and ANDREW OWENS v. ELECTRONIC ARTS INC.
    U.S. District Court (N.D. Cal. - Oakland Div.)
    Case No. 08-cv-02820 CW

    If You Purchased Certain Electronic Arts Brand Football Video Games
    Between January 1, 2005 to the Present
    You May Be a Class Member.

    Membership as a class member in the Electronic Arts Litigation is the result of a lawsuit filed in the U.S. District Court, Northern District of California, Oakland Division (Case No. 08-cv-02820 CW).

    What Is This Class Action About?
    The class action lawsuit alleges violations of California's antitrust and consumer protection laws in connection with the sale of certain football video games. Plaintiffs, purchasers of Electronic Arts' football video games, claim that Defendant Electronic Arts entered into a series of exclusive licenses with the National Football League (NFL), National Football League Players' Association (NFLPA), National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA), and Arena Football League (AFL), which Plaintiffs claim foreclosed competition in an alleged football video game market. Plaintiffs allege that this series of exclusive licenses caused customers who purchased certain football video games to be overcharged.
    Defendant Electronic Arts has denied any liability and all allegations of misconduct. The Court has not decided whether the Defendants did anything wrong, and this Notice is not an expression of any opinion by the Court about the merits of any of the claims or defenses asserted by any party to this litigation.

    Who Are Class Members?
    The Class includes all persons who, during the period January 1, 2005 to the present, purchased the Madden NFL, NCAA Football, or Arena Football League brand video games published by Electronic Arts with a release date of January 1, 2005 to the present. Excluded from the class are purchasers of software for mobile devices, persons purchasing directly from Electronic Arts, persons purchasing used copies of the relevant football video games, and Electronic Arts' employees, officers, directors, legal representatives, and wholly or partly owned subsidiaries or affiliated companies.

    What Should I Do? (Getting Further Information)
    If you believe that you may be a class member (see above "Who Are Class Members"), you should get more detailed information about the class action and its potential effect on you and your rights. Further information can be obtained by going to the following website: Pecover v Electronic Arts, Inc.. Additional information about the lawsuit may be obtained from Plaintiffs' Counsel website at Hagens Berman, or by calling Plaintiffs' Counsel at 1-206-623-7292.

    To Remain a Class Member
    If you are a class member and you do nothing, you will be bound by the court's rulings in the lawsuit, including any final Settlement or Judgment.

    To Exclude Yourself from the Class
    (Deadline to Request Exclusion: June 25, 2011)
    If you are a class member and you want to exclude yourself from the class and keep your right to sue Defendant, you must take further action before June 25, 2011. By that date, you must request exclusion in writing to this address:
    Electronic Arts Litigation Exclusion
    P.O. Box 8090
    San Rafael CA 94912-8090

    Or submit a request for exclusion electronically at the following website: Pecover v Electronic Arts, Inc.

    For further information about excluding yourself from the class go to the following website:
    Pecover v Electronic Arts, Inc.

    Please do not telephone or address inquiries to the Court.
    April 6, 2011. By Order of the U.S. District Court (N.D. Cal. - Oakland Div.).
    I don't know what to think of it? Spam? Probably. But here's the link to the filed case: Pecover et al v. Electronic Arts Inc. Document 30 - :: Justia Docs

    I know it's been in talks for a while, but I didn't think anything could actually happen to EA's stranglehold on football. Even though I don't know if there is much of a case, holy shit do I hope this changes things.
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  • Rush
    vsn has rizzen

    • Oct 2008
    • 15931

    #2
    Im not reading all of that but I hope somebody isn't suing them over a video game. That would be the epitome of a true dork.

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    • Berowsk
      Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
      • Oct 2008
      • 8860

      #3
      Originally posted by Rush
      Im not reading all of that but I hope somebody isn't suing them over a video game. That would be the epitome of a true dork.
      This. Hopefully we can all benefit, though. They're suing for the monopoly that EA has created out of football and for taking advantage of consumers, so yes, over the video game.
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      • Berowsk
        Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
        • Oct 2008
        • 8860

        #4
        18 guests, wtf?
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        • Twigg4075
          Kindergarten Cop
          • Feb 2009
          • 20056

          #5
          [ALL] EA getting sued because of Madden? - VSN Sports - Uncensored Sports Discussion Forum, Message Board, Fantasy Sports, etc.

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          • Berowsk
            Fuck Bitches, Get Wawa.
            • Oct 2008
            • 8860

            #6
            Oh true, merge 'em together. Didn't even think to look.

            edit: aaaaand it's on the first page.
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