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  2. Personality rights - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  3. Student athlete compensation - Wikipedia

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    For example, Illinois Public Law 102-0042 permits athletes to receive market-value compensation for the use of their name, image, and likeness. [23] An example of the differing state policies might be: if a recruit is comparing two schools with similar athletic and education opportunities but one school is in state that has a Fair Pay to Play ...

  4. Privacy laws of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Although privacy is often a common-law tort, most states have enacted statutes that prohibit the use of a person's name or image if used without consent for the commercial benefit of another person. [22] Appropriation of name or likeness occurs when a person uses the name or likeness of another person for personal gain or commercial advantage.

  5. Name, Image, Likeness: What to know about NIL deals ... - AOL

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    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?

  6. Q&A: What's next for NIL (name, image likeness) - AOL

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    As name, image and likeness compensation rules hit the one-year mark, The Times provides a Q&A covering what has happened and what's likely to come. Q&A: What's next for NIL (name, image likeness ...

  7. College Athletes' Name, Image And Likeness Changed The Game

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    College athletes now have the rights to earn sponsorship money and have more power over their own brands. July 1st marks one year since the National Collegiate Athletic Association, better known ...

  8. California Celebrities Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    Shaw Family Archives Ltd. v. CMG Worldwide, Inc., 486 F.Supp.2d 309 (S.D.N.Y., 2007) ruled on May 7, 2007 that in regard to Marilyn Monroe, because she died before California's Celebrity Rights Act was passed in 1985, and the state of New York does not recognize a right of publicity after the artist's death, her name, image, and voice are now ...

  9. How important is name, image and likeness for Florida? - AOL

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