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A proposed settlement was filed this evening in the lawsuit filed by consumers against EA regarding its exclusive license agreements with the NFL, NCAA and AFL.

Owen Good, over at Kotaku has been following along and explains it very well, right here.

The full details on the proposed settlement below. You can also download a copy of the proposed settlement, right here.

$27 Million Settlement Announced in EA Madden Price-fixing Lawsuit

SAN FRANCISCO – Attorneys representing purchasers of Electronic Arts, Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) (“EA”) football video games have reached a proposed settlement over claims that the gaming giant violated antitrust and consumer protection laws and overcharged consumers for the games.

The case, originally filed June 5, 2008, in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California, alleges that EA violated antitrust and consumer protection laws by establishing exclusive license agreements with the National Football League (NFL), National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the Arena Football League (AFL). The agreements gave EA the exclusive right to produce football video games with the teams, players and other assets of the NFL, AFL and NCAA, the lawsuit states.

The proposed settlement, filed with the court on July 19, 2012, would establish a $27 million fund for consumers who purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football or AFL games published by EA. If the settlement is approved by the court, consumers who purchased a sixth generation title (GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox) may receive up to $6.79 per game. Those who purchased a seventh generation title (Wii, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3) may be entitled to as much as $1.95 per game under the terms of the proposed settlement.

It also stipulates that EA will not sign an exclusive license arrangement with the AFL for five years and will not renew its current agreement with the NCAA, which expires in 2014, for at least five years.

“After more than four years of hard-fought litigation, we have reached a settlement that we strongly believe is fair to consumers,” said attorney Steve Berman, managing partner of Hagens Berman, the law firm representing consumers. “We look forward to moving this process forward and asking the court to approve this settlement, which we think is in the best interests of the class.”

On April 6, 2011, the court certified a class of consumers in the case, including all persons who purchased Madden NFL, NCAA Football or AFL games published by EA between January 1, 2005, and the present.

The proposed settlement must be approved by the court before it is final.

Consumers can learn more about this case by visiting www.hbsslaw.com/maddennfl. You can also contact Hagens Berman, lead-counsel in the action, by emailing [email protected].

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# 21 jyoung @ 07/20/12 10:54 PM
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Originally Posted by Illustrator76
I love me some 2K Football, but my only issue with this is that 2K's College Football game sucked. Here's to hoping they could get it right this time around if 2K decides to go in that direction.
NCAA Football 2K2 was real fun on the Dreamcast. It was the first college football game to have online play.

I never played the 2K3 version, so I can't comment on that one.
 
# 22 PioneerRaptor @ 07/20/12 11:07 PM
Sounds like a stupid lawsuit and another reason our judicial system is messed up.

The NFL shopped out their license, if EA didn't buy it another company would have done so. Yet, of course, we have to blame EA.

The same goes for NCAA and AFL. These companies wanted to go exclusive to make more money and if EA didn't buy those rights then someone else would have.

I guess we should start suing anyone that has exclusive deals. Sue Sony for making games only for their console, Microsoft too. Oh, let's sue DirecTV for being the only people the NFL Sunday Ticket too.

Also, the argument of the price of games is irrelevant. Or else we should sue all publishers who price their games at the normal value of 59.99.

PS: I highly doubt 2K has the money to bring back a franchise that it hasn't worked on in years, though I would love the competition.
 
# 23 SageInfinite @ 07/20/12 11:11 PM
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Originally Posted by b2th3m1th
and it will be terrible like college football 2k3...I doubt 2k will have the money to make an NCAA game. hell they had to drop MLB and NHL games the past two years.
That game was terrible, but that was before NFL 2k was even great. Now that they aren't developing MLB, I can't see why they wouldn't attemp this.
 
# 24 mestevo @ 07/20/12 11:20 PM
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Originally Posted by JerzeyReign
No more exclusive deals.

And I'll still hold out hope that this will dissuade EA from renewing the NFL contract -- hopefully.
What about a settlement that doesn't bar them from renewing the NFL license exclusively dissuades them from doing just that?
 
# 25 NikeBlitz @ 07/20/12 11:23 PM
2K Sports has only NBA 2K13 planned for this year (and the coming years). They already approached the NFL two years ago ... and they have room for. it's obvious that they'll be back soon.
 
# 26 mestevo @ 07/20/12 11:23 PM
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Originally Posted by PioneerRaptor
Sounds like a stupid lawsuit and another reason our judicial system is messed up.

The NFL shopped out their license, if EA didn't buy it another company would have done so. Yet, of course, we have to blame EA.

The same goes for NCAA and AFL. These companies wanted to go exclusive to make more money and if EA didn't buy those rights then someone else would have.

I guess we should start suing anyone that has exclusive deals. Sue Sony for making games only for their console, Microsoft too. Oh, let's sue DirecTV for being the only people the NFL Sunday Ticket too.

Also, the argument of the price of games is irrelevant. Or else we should sue all publishers who price their games at the normal value of 59.99.

PS: I highly doubt 2K has the money to bring back a franchise that it hasn't worked on in years, though I would love the competition.
If anything the NFL originally being the one shopping it's license as exclusive could be why only NCAA and AFL were covered in this and the NFL wasn't as far as not renewing exclusivity. The NFL deal was kosher, the way they went about cornering the market on other similar games and kept the price up of all of them wasn't apparently.
 
# 27 TreFacTor @ 07/20/12 11:24 PM
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Originally Posted by NoLimits77
gimme my $30 for Madden 04, 06, 07, 08 on PS2 and 10 on PS3 eheh
Actually your looking at about $10 for all of them according to the settlement sum of $1.95 a copy. I got more from my Ipod class action involvement.
 
# 28 jWILL253 @ 07/20/12 11:27 PM
Well... this is an unusual happenstance. The people actually beat the big bad evil corporation...
 
# 29 roadman @ 07/20/12 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by jWILL10
Well... this is an unusual happenstance. The people actually beat the big bad evil corporation...
That's one way of looking at it.

The other way is they saved themselves the NFL contract and a ton more money by not going to trail and in front of a jury.
 
# 30 gator3guy @ 07/20/12 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Aggies67
I don't see how anyone could say that a 2k college football would be crap based on the fact that NCAA 2k3 was bad. That was 10 years ago.
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Originally Posted by SageInfinite
That game was terrible, but that was before NFL 2k was even great. Now that they aren't developing MLB, I can't see why they wouldn't attemp this.
That and NCAA 13 is so stale. We need some fresh blood and life in the football community- specifically NCAA.
 
# 31 SageInfinite @ 07/20/12 11:38 PM
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Originally Posted by mestevo
If anything the NFL originally being the one shopping it's license as exclusive could be why only NCAA and AFL were covered in this and the NFL wasn't as far as not renewing exclusivity. The NFL deal was kosher, the way they went about cornering the market on other similar games and kept the price up of all of them wasn't apparently.
It's been stated in a couple articles that EA had been approaching the NFL for years about exclusivity. I wouldn't put the blame on EA so much if they didn't scoop up those other two football licenses.
 
# 32 roadman @ 07/20/12 11:40 PM
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Originally Posted by belucheez2
Don't know how much it takes to make a game from scratch, and I see that people are saying that 2k might not have the money make one from scratch. Could we possibly do a Kickstarter, or something to that effect?
By Kickstarter, do you mean set up a donation fund?

If so, I need commitment on the company's end before I do anything like that.
 
# 33 SageInfinite @ 07/20/12 11:41 PM
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Originally Posted by gator3guy
That and NCAA 13 is so stale. We need some fresh blood and life in the football community- specifically NCAA.
Yeah football needs some freshness, Tiburon has killed it this gen.
 
# 34 Crimsontide27 @ 07/20/12 11:42 PM
As I stated in a thread here 2 years ago, EA was never going to renew the contract anyways. They lost too much money, but gained exactly what they wanted with it.
 
# 35 rspencer86 @ 07/20/12 11:44 PM
EA cutting me a check... no matter how small the amount, I'm going to relish this.
 
# 36 Super Glock @ 07/20/12 11:52 PM
Seems to me like this is a great thing for sports gamers. I will enjoy Madden and NFL 2K!!!
 
# 37 roadman @ 07/20/12 11:53 PM
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Originally Posted by belucheez2
Not from some random person starting it up, I mean from the company itself. I don't even know if Kickstarter can be used as a donation type site, or at least I doubt it, the way I've seen it work.
Ah, oh, ok, gotcha.

As I said before, the 2k8 designers are mostly all gone and spread out.
 
# 38 KBLover @ 07/20/12 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by rspencer86
EA cutting me a check... no matter how small the amount, I'm going to relish this.
Depending on how much you're getting, it might be more than what one share of their stock will be worth!
 
# 39 cyborg.ninja24 @ 07/20/12 11:59 PM
Hopefully, we will see the return of 2K football with NFL 2K15 and/or NCAA Football 2K15 during the first year of the PS4 and XBOX 720. 2K Sports/Visual Concepts should get their ducks in order to make a big splash like they did with the launch of the Dreamcast.

Since 2K Sports are no longer making NHL and MLB games, they only have NBA 2K series left----and maybe the Top Spin series. 2K Sports definitely needs to add another sport franchise to their brand.
 
# 40 SageInfinite @ 07/21/12 12:08 AM
If Sony gets in on this, let's hope we don't see another gameday like last gen.....ugh....
 


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