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A Quarterback's Lawsuit Renews Danger to NCAA

02:02 AM | The Wall Street Journal

A federal appeals court said former Rutgers University quarterback Ryan Hart can try to collect some of the profits Electronic Arts made from a videogame, in a lawsuit Mr. Hart filed accusing EA of stealing his likeness.


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GameStop President Tony Bartel Talks Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Used Games And Pre-Orders

11:38 PM | Forbes.com

GameStop is already signing up PowerUp Rewards gamers who want to be first in line to pre-order the just-announced Xbox One next gen console at www.gamestop.com/xboxone. The game retailer had a similar First To Know List for PlayStation 4, which attracted nearly 1 million gamers.

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Court revives lawsuit vs Electronic Arts over video game image

10:30 PM | Reuters.com

(Reuters) - A divided federal appeals court has revived a lawsuit against Electronic Arts Inc by a former Rutgers University star football quarterback, who accused it of using his image in a video game without permission.


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Sex is much too boring for children - try Lego instead

08:35 PM | Telegraph

Exposure to the web's dark, pornographic underbelly has left my lovely, naive son mired in guilt and confusion, says Rowan Pelling        

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Entertainment One reports 25% jump in profit growth

10:50 AM | Guardian

Co-owner of Peppa Pig and distributor of Twilight franchise also announces 25% increase in revenues to £629.1m Peppa Pig co-owner Entertainment One enjoyed a 25% surge in underlying profit growth in 2012 to £53.8m, thanks in part to the success of the Twilight vampire franchise it distributes – but suffered almost £27m in charges relating to factors including potential payouts for top executives, and HMV and Blockbuster going into administration.