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Shares2 As of January 14, the only state that can accurately and confidently declare that college athletes will have the ability to commercialize their names, images, and likenesses in 2021 is Florida. That is true despite numerous college athletic programs announcing the creation of programs, bearing unique names such as LEVERAGE and SOAR. For some time, there has been little to no doubt that college athletes across the country will be able to enjoy some form of publicity rights, even if it meant that athletes in certain states (such as Florida) may have more expansive and less restrictive rights than athletes in other states that have either passed legislation on the subject that will go into effect after 2021 or otherwise. The belief was that the NCAA would finally step up to the plate and hold a vote on proposed legislation with an effective date of August 1, 2021. ....
Editorial: Compensate athletes who bring bucks to campuses Express-News Editorial Board FacebookTwitterEmail 1of2 Why shouldn’t Clemson’s star quarterback Trevor Lawrence be paid for his work on the field?Jeff Siner /Associated PressShow MoreShow Less 2of2 U.S. Sen. Cory Booker, pictured here in 2019, has introduced the ambitious College Athletes Bill of Rights, which would pave the way for basketball and football players to be compensated.Jose Luis Magana /Associated PressShow MoreShow Less In no particular order, the most evergreen of sports topics for fans to debate are: whether all-time hits leader Pete Rose should be allowed into Major League Baseball’s Hall of Fame despite his banishment from the game for gambling; whether Michael Jordan or LeBron James is the greatest basketball player ever (the Editorial Board is fiercely split on this); and whether college athletes should be paid. ....
Booker, Democratic Lawmakers Introducing NCAA Reform Bill By Associated Press Nationwide SHARE A bill being introduced Thursday by four Democratic lawmakers would grant college athletes sweeping rights to compensation, including a share of the revenue generated by their sports, and create a federal commission on college athletics. What You Need To Know A bill being introduced Thursday by four Democratic lawmakers would grant college athletes sweeping rights to compensation and create a federal commission on college athletics The legislation would allow college athletes to earn money off their names, images and likenesses with minimal restrictions On Wednesday, the Supreme Court agreed to review a court ruling the NCAA says blurs the “line between student-athletes and professionals” by removing caps on certain compensation players can receive ....
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