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    SEC, Big Ten, Pac-12 won't license trademarks in next EA SPORTS college football game

    ESPN.com is reporting that the Southeastern Conference will be joining the NCAA and no longer license its trademarks with EA SPORTS and their college football franchise.

    While this means the removal of the SEC name, logos, and other trademarked conference-related items, the member schools will still make their own determination if they will appear in the product.

    Joystiq's Mike Suszek adds that "150 collegiate institutions, including SEC schools, have approved renewal of the EA college football license, to begin with the 2015 edition. As with any licensed product, individual schools continue to make their own decisions."

    What does this mean for the franchise? It is expected that the next title in the franchise will feature a generic name for the SEC. Though, much remains up in the air as this news amplifies significant concerns that numerous conferences and programs may follow suit.

    From an EA SPORTS College Football 15 design standpoint, there is some community-based discussion that this may lead to a more customizable game, namely within the Custom Conferences feature to edit names, add logos, edit bowl tie-ins, etc. The offseason has now featured the NCAA & SEC removing themselves from the franchise and many conferences revamping bowl tie-ins. With more conference realignment in the future, these changes may lead to more customization and user options within the franchise. However, there is still the growing concern that should an excessive number of licensed partners jump ship, the franchise may be cancelled.

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    http://espn.go.com/college-football/...d=sportscenter

    The Southeastern Conference has joined the NCAA in announcing it will no longer license its trademarks in the EA Sports NCAA football video game.

    The move comes a month after the NCAA said it would not license its trademarks, either. That ruling, however, allowed each individual institution and conference to license its trademarks with EA Sports for future college football games.

    "Each school makes its own individual decision regarding whether or not to license their trademarks for use in the EA Sports game(s)," the SEC said in a statement. "The Southeastern Conference has chosen not to do so moving forward.

    "Neither the SEC, its member universities, nor the NCAA have ever licensed the right to use the name or likeness of any student to EA Sports."

    The NCAA's statement last month included similar language about current student athletes, but cited legal costs as the reason for not renewing its contract with EA Sports.

    "We are confident in our legal position regarding the use of our trademarks in video games," the NCAA said. "But given the current business climate and costs of litigation, we determined participating in this game is not in the best interests of the NCAA.

    The NCAA is currently embattled in a lawsuit with current and former student athletes, led by former UCLA basketball star Ed O'Bannon, over the alleged use of their likenesses in EA Sports video games without compensation.
    Last edited by cdj; 08-14-2013 at 12:04 PM.

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    ^ NCAA Football series is dead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xMrHitStickx904 View Post
    ^ NCAA Football series is dead.
    It's about to get interesting.

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    Now we wait and see if some SEC schools follow suit. Not looking good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdoughty View Post
    Now we wait and see if some SEC schools follow suit. Not looking good.
    Schools will definitely be the key. The game can definitely go on without conferences and the NCAA.

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    RIP my friend. It's been real.

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    Wow. Can't believe this. Just when the game started improving...

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    Probably explains now why there hasn't been a goddamn patch or tuner update since fucking release day in '14.

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    not dead yet. Love how people just love to jump off the ship at the immediate sight of news.

    If schools back out, then start to worry. I can deal with the SEC being the South Conference or whatever generic thing they come up with.
    The dude abides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
    not dead yet. Love how people just love to jump off the ship at the immediate sight of news.

    If schools back out, then start to worry. I can deal with the SEC being the South Conference or whatever generic thing they come up with.
    True, but realistically, if conferences are now following the lead of the NCAA, schools probably won't be far behind. There were already mentions of a couple individual schools wanting more information from EA after the NCAA backed out. I'm gonna guess, at least one or two more conferences will follow the SEC in the next week or two. Probably in the next month or so, we'll see one or two individual schools back out, and then the dominoes will fall as others follow.

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    At this point, if the schools jump ship. Give me a TeamBuilder Online Dynasty and I'd still be happy.
    The dude abides.

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    RT @DJohn_1: RT @mikesuszek: To be clear, SEC teams will still be in the next EA college football game, CLC tells us. http://t.co/AiICb4jLzO

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    SEC won't license trademarks in next EA SPORTS college football video game

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    Last edited by cdj; 08-14-2013 at 12:05 PM.

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    I think its headed more towards cancellation than customization.

    Its going to get expensive quick if they have to deal with every school/conference individually, even if they go with customization it will be months before we actually have a "playable" real college game waiting on the community to do basically everything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
    At this point, if the schools jump ship. Give me a TeamBuilder Online Dynasty and I'd still be happy.
    You think they make a game with that being their highest selling point?

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    Article updated: Big Ten joining the SEC in not allowing their marks to be used by EA SPORTS. The Big XII is still considering.


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    They are all going to follow suit I'm pretty sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipwondah33 View Post
    You think they make a game with that being their highest selling point?
    The game as it is already exists, just need to strip down the licensed stuff if it ever came to that.
    The dude abides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JBHuskers View Post
    The game as it is already exists, just need to strip down the licensed stuff if it ever came to that.
    There are people who bash the game because of no dreads, windsocks and style of facemasks

    You really think having no or very little licensed stuff will fly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by skipwondah33 View Post
    There are people who bash the game because of no dreads, windsocks and style of facemasks

    You really think having no or very little licensed stuff will fly?
    Indeed, those folks tickle me, but at what point will this not be college football???

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