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Name-Image-Likeness (NIL) rights are changing the game.

The debate around Name-Image-Likeness (NIL) rights for elite athletes has never been more important. New NCAA rules may change basketball forever.

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An elite athlete’s NIL rights vary…

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College

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The plan includes players receiving compensation from social media and personal appearances, as well as through businesses they started.

Brakkton Booker, NPR

NCAA’s current stance on Name-Image-Likeness

By _______ 2021.

A top high-school prospect could transform his or her financial fortunes overnight by signing with a college program that permits athletes to sell NIL rights to video game designers or to leverage a social media account as a highly paid influencer.

Frank N. Darras, LAW.COM

Timeline of NCAA’s decision making plan


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Six ways for elite basketball players to leverage and monetize NIL:

Appearances

Memorabilia

Promotions

Sponsorships

Entrepreneurship

Website


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