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Players who opt out of the settlement may then file personal lawsuits with the League. They might be more likely to take this action as a result of the recent development in the O'Bannon. NCAA case, too in light of the fact that former college players are filing lawsuits over the use of their image being used in video games.
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"I often conduct transactions based on my appearance as an actor and producer" Dryer said. "My likeness is my job. It's my personal brand. Everyone has a brand and each person is entitled to steer their brand in a direction that they prefer.
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