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Thousands opt out of NFL film rights settlement

The Columbian
Published: October 3, 2013, 5:00pm

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Thousands of retired NFL players have opted out of a $50 million class-action settlement in a case that accused the league of using their names and images without their consent.

In papers filed Friday, supporters of the settlement noted that more than 25,000 players — or more than 90 percent of the settlement class — chose to participate. Meanwhile, 2,140 players — less than 8 percent — asked to be excluded.

Eighteen players filed timely objections, and can argue against the settlement at a hearing later this month.

The lawsuit accused the NFL of exploiting the publicity rights of retired players. The settlement, reached in April, calls for the NFL to pay $42 million toward a trust to help retired players with issues like medical expenses.

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