Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o Permission

October 14, 2008 -

A lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court in Nevada late last month alleges that sports game publisher Electronic Arts used the UNLV fight song in various NCAA-licensed games without obtaining permission of the composer.

Gerald Willis of Washoe County says in the suit that he is the composer and copyright holder of both the lyrics and music of Win With the Rebels. Willis claims that his tune can be heard in the following games:

  • NCAA Basketball 09
  • NCAA Football 09
  • NCAA March Madness 08
  • NCAA Football 08
  • NCAA March Madness 07
  • NCAA Football 07
  • MVP NCAA Baseball 07
  • NCAA March Madness 06
  • NCAA Football 06
  • MVP NCAA Baseball 06

From the complaint:

...an important element of Defendants' software is its realistic feel that is created, at least in part, by its recorded and reproduced sounds including but not limited to college fight song.

Willis seeks $150,000 per alleged copyright violation. We have a request in to EA for comment.


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Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Oh the irony i hope he wont and got paid by EA. I can imagine all the players who dont get paid raging on steroids at this when they are in the game but not officially.

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

I think they should pay him out, of he can prove it is legit!
EA got tons of cash

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Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Wait so a company who whines and shoved down our throats one of the most horrible draconic anti piracy devices ever is now a pirate?

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

If the man has clear legal claim to the property, then he will likely prevail.

But school fight songs ... don't they typically either belong to the school itself, or to an implied public domain? It would be reasonable to assume that by licensing the right to use the school's IP in the games, that EA may have assumed that right extended to things like school fight songs? I would chalk this up to legal laziness on both the part of EA and the school.

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Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

If only this guy could put the serious beat down on EA for IPR violations with maximum statutory damages per infringement. It would be such perfect justice!

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Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Sounds like Gerald Willis needs better Digital Rights Management to control the unauthorized distribution of his work.  Hmm, wonder who could help him out with that...?

Irony is teh awesome.  :)

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Well, under the new law, should this be calculated per violation/unit? Which would pretty much destroy EA entirely?

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

It depends, when he says "per infringement" does he mean per game sold, or does he just want 150K for every title it should have been liscenced for.

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

I'd imagine it's per IP that used it and not per unit. Otherwise there goes EA as a company huh?

 

Heh. If only.

 

Really though, it took them this long?

Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Hell, I hope it is Broken's former, because EA would prolly lose half of their income for the year, haha.

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Re: Lawsuit Claims EA Used UNLV Fight Song in NCAA Games w/o

Here they come! One whiff of EAs blood in the water was all it took....

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