gmarutiak1 Wrote:Hey Chris, is there any chance Upper Deck will try to find a baseball-licensing loophole like Classic did in late '80s through early '90s and start producing cards that are part of a game, and not sold individually as cards?<br />
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If it features an MLB logo, it must be cleared through MLB Properties otherwise they will be hauled into court just like Upper Deck was. Games with cards would be like any other product -- video games, stationary, pens, wallpaper, greeting cards, valentines cards, clothes, etc.All are MLB-approved if they use the logos. <br />
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Twitter @chrisolds2009
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>>>> IF YOU HAVE A SITE ISSUE, please do not DM me.Please email customerservice@beckett.com. (I don't actually handle any of that stuff.)