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I'll agree that the lawsuit is stupid simply because of standardized pricing in this industry. The burden would be on the plaintiffs here to prove that if another company were allowed to make a game using real, current NFL players, that they would charge less than EA, which would not be the case unless they specifically used that tactic as a way to undercut Madden the way NFL 2k5 did in 04, but no publisher would be desperate enough to try that today



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The real loss is in the creativite ideas for the games.  If you open up the market then the competition will be fiercer thus encouraging the need for differentiation while still using the same ingredient (rosters, franchise teams, rules, etc...)