Well the old warhorse is still kicking or at least has an attorney representing his best interests. Here is story about his image and name associated with memorabilia.....
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Alleged stolen canceled check on Steve Van Buren trading card.
Alleged stolen canceled check on Steve Van Buren trading card.
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Posted on Thu, May. 6, 2010
Eagles great Van Buren sues trading-card company
By GLORIA CAMPISI
Philadelphia Daily News
campisg@phillynews.com
Fabled Eagles running back Steve Van Buren has taken plenty of hits in his time but this one was lowdown and really dirty, he said in a lawsuit that came to light yesterday.
In the suit filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Philadelphia, Van Buren, 89, accuses Panini America Inc., successor to Donruss Playoff LP, of putting out unauthorized trading cards using not only his name but his signature, on strips of "stolen canceled checks."
Officials of Panini America, a division of an Italian-based publisher of sports and entertainment collectibles, could not immediately be reached for comment. Panini America took over from Donruss last year, according to the suit.
The suit didn't accuse anyone of stealing the canceled checks. It simply says that the defendant "manufactured and sold trading cards in 2007 and 2009 containing Van Buren's name, likeness and signature." Further, it states that the 2009 Van Buren "Classic Cuts'' card, "embossed with'' the Donruss Classics logo, "contains swatches of stolen canceled checks signed by Van Buren."
"The swatch of the stolen canceled check displays Van Buren's blue ink signature," according to the suit.
"Van Buren's bank routing numbers are clearly visible on the cards," it said.
The card was released in 2009, "without Van Buren's authorization or knowledge," according to the suit.
An attorney representing Van Buren, who lives in Lancaster County, said it isn't currently known how many of the cards were sold.
"Unfortunately, this is only one of the types of issues that retired NFL players face," said the attorney, Hara K. Jacobs.
Van Buren a Pro Football Hall of Famer who played for the Eagles from 1944 to 1951 and led them to two championships, has been called the "greatest Eagles running back ever" by Pro Football Hall of Fame sports writer Ray Didinger.
Donruss also had legal problems with Major League Baseball, according to the Van Buren suit.
And just last month, it said, the estate of film legend Gene Kelly filed suit saying Donruss had issued trading cards which "purport to contain a swatch of material worn by Gene Kelly."
Donruss had published unlicensed Van Buren cards in 2006 but, at the request of National Football League Players Inc., Van Buren agreed to allow the company to use three pictures of himself. However, 12 were used and, according to the suit, Donruss put out more unauthorized Van Buren cards in 2007 as well.
No amount of damages was specified.