After losing their MLB license Upper Deck attempted to release their flagship product without delay in 2010. The company still had an agreement with the MLBPA allowing them to use players names and likenesses. But the cards could not show MLB team names or team logos. Rather than airbrushing the logos as other companies chose to do, the photography for the cards were chosen as such to obscure the team logos. MLB sued the company for infringement and in part of the settlement agreement, Upper Deck did not release Series 2 or several other sets that had been planned for the year.
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