Thr virtual world and the real economy: The video game likeness debate
But what makes the NCAA football game aspect a little more problematic is because it ended ten years ago, because of the fact that someone filed a lawsuit against the NCAA video game. And I think it sprinkled into the college section where they said, my likeness is being used and I'm not being compensated for it. So it opened up this floodgates of people saying, you know what?
The impact that a license can have and that a licensed person can have on a game is monumental. It's the difference between a person looking at a game as simply a video game and something that's an experience that they can't miss because there's someone they like in it
And I think it's only suitable that us as video gamers or us as people that are onlookers stop this defense of calling people the everyday person greedy just because they ask for more when it comes to using something that is theirs