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Florida becomes one of more than 30 states and D.C. to give high school athletes the green light, but with plenty of guardrails. That includes parents or guardians being involved in the process ...
Some high-school athletics associations subsequently adjusted their rules to allow high-school athletes to sign NIL deals while retaining their athletic eligibility. For example, the Oregon School Activities Association approved student NIL deals on October 10, 2022, [ 26 ] leading to a local apparel company signing two Oregon Ducks basketball ...
With the FHSAA's unanimous approval of NIL deals for high-school sports, Florida's sports atmosphere is about to change. Is it for better or worse?
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Indiana has one of the stronger right of publicity statutes in the U.S., providing recognition of the right for 100 years after death, and protecting not only the usual "name, image and likeness", but also signature, photograph, gestures, distinctive appearances, and mannerisms. Notably, Oklahoma also provides 100 years of protection after ...
The series followed six LSU Tiger student athletes as they navigate the uncharted and often controversial world of name, image, and likeness (NIL) contracts. Featured are football player Jayden Daniels, women's basketball players Angel Reese and Flau'jae Johnson, gymnast Livvy Dunne, sprinter Alia Armstrong, and men's basketball player Trace Young.
The FHSAA's Board of Directors is scheduled to discuss the proposal during Monday's meeting.
Name, image, and likeness reform — In October 2020, the NAIA passed legislation that allows student-athletes at its member institutions to be compensated for the use of their name, image, and likeness (NIL). According to an NAIA press release, student-athletes can now "receive compensation for promoting any commercial product, enterprise, or ...