Sooner or later the NCAA is going to get theirs. When I played there, there was nothing like this ever agreed to." "The University of Cincinnati gets a fee each time my picture is used on a card. "The arrogance of the NCAA to say, ‘we have the right to do this,’ … is what troubles me the most," Robertson told Yahoo! Sports on Wednesday. In the case of the 72-year-old Big O, that means 51 years and counting. The association maintains it has the right to control a player’s likeness in perpetuity. The answer was the NCAA had signed licensing deals with the companies without Robertson’s direct consent. He tried calling the trading card companies (Upper Deck, Donruss) for an explanation yet couldn’t get a response. Oscar has an academic background in biological sciences, and Oscar uses this subject area knowledge when representing clients in patent litigation involving pharmaceuticals, biologics and sequencing technologies. Oscar has experience of complex patent litigation before the High Court, UK Supreme Court and at the EPO. This was not a product he recalled approving for his likeness to be used. Oscar Robinson is an associate in Kirkland’s Intellectual Property Litigation Practice Group in London. Others have him in his freshman number, 22. Some come with a swath of his "game jersey" attached. Oscar Robertson is asked to affix his autograph to various items every day and he recently discovered a new one being pushed in front of him by fans – trading cards featuring him as a player at the University of Cincinnati. We found 16 records for Oscar Robinson in Ocala, Greenacres and 12 other cities in Florida.
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