The legal and compliance landscape for name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights in college sports has changed dramatically over the last two years. What began as a response to state NIL statutes and ...
Name, image and likeness implementation is the greatest thing to happen to college sports in decades. When the decision was first announced, I saw it as a win for the athletes who work so hard to ...
4-11-1: For purposes of this bylaw, Name, Image and Likeness (NIL)/Personal Branding Rights shall mean the use of self-publicity due to public recognition (athletic fame) and/or the notoriety a ...
MANHATTAN, Kan. – As college athletics continues to evolve within the new era of revenue sharing, K-State Athletics and Wildcat NIL have announced the consolidation of NIL efforts and will absorb the ...
The Ohio High School Athletic Association voted to allow student-athletes to participate in name, image and likeness (NIL) deals. Luke Fedlam is a partner and co-chair of the entertainment, sports and ...
The new OHSAA rules state that high school athletes can only be paid based on the Personal Foundation, and cannot cross over or reinforce the School Foundation. If an endorsement deal starts paying ...