
07:31 PM - August 8, 2014 by RaychelSnr
Judge Claudia Wilkin
ruled today that the NCAA is in violation of anti-trust law and must allow players to receive compensation for their names, image, and likenesses being used in various forms of media. This ruling comes a day after the NCAA v
oted to give the NCAA's five power conferences autonomy to create their own rules, which could lead to player compensation in various forms anyways.
This case is far from over however, as many expect it to go all the way to the Supreme Court. For now, the wheels are definitely turning in a direction that could allow college video games to come back into play in a fully licensed and legal basis if everyone so desired -- but it may be a year or two minimum before the legal structures to allow such a return are in place.