The Card Beat: Sports Collectibles News for December 14, 2011
We've traveled to the far corners of the World Wide Web to track down the top sports card and memorabilia stories for today, December 14, 2011.
Sports Card and Memorabilia Hobby News.
We've traveled to the far corners of the World Wide Web to track down the top sports card and memorabilia stories for today, December 14, 2011.
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Another day, another Upper Deck legal case. The card manufacturer has been ordered to pay nearly $4 million to Aniplex, Incorporated, an anime company, for a business deal gone bad.
In Law of Cards, Paul Lesko looks at how Upper Deck mistakenly filed a list of potential witnesses in their case versus Blowout Cards. He also looks at a timeline of how long the case may take.
With a new trademark filing, it appears Panini is gearing up to bring back the Pacific name to the hobby.
Just when you thought Upper Deck vs. Upper Deck International couldn't get any more bizarre, it has. The wife of UDI CEO Nico Blauw has been brought into the fight.
Another person has pleaded guilty to mail fraud charges connected to fake sports memorabilia. Mitchell Schumacher of MS Auction is the fourth person to enter a guilty plea this week.
In This Cardboard Life, Brad Campbell talks to John Makowiec, a young collector who is bringing smiles to children through his Cards to Kids campaign.
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Three of the six men charged with mail fraud last month for selling fake game-used jerseys have entered guilty pleas. Bernard Gernay, Bradley Horne and Jarrod Oldridge each admitted to fraud and face a prison term of up to 20 years.
Details and information on new sports card releases for the week of 11/14/11 including 2011 Bowman Draft Picks & Prospects Baseball, 2011 Certified Football, 2011-12 Certified Hockey and 2012 Press Pass Racing.
In Law of Cards, Paul Lesko breaks down the Upper Deck family tree to make sense of the UD vs. UD International lawsuit.
2011 Leaf Pete Rose Legacy Baseball and 2011 SP Game-Used Soccer are the only two new releases arriving this week. Both offer high-end hits for niche markets.
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