In the case of Ryan Hart vs. Electronic Arts, the OTW (in combination with the Digital Media Law Project and the International Documentary Association) submitted a brief arguing that Electronic Arts's use of factual information, (such as the height, weight, and jersey number of football players) in creative works (in this case, video games) is protected by the First Amendment.
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