In last year’s report, we discussed House v. National Collegiate Athletic Association—the third case in a trilogy filed by current and former student-athletes who claim the NCAA, as well as the Power 5 conferences, violated antitrust law by prohibiting athletes from earning compensation based on their Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) from third parties, and also that football and basketball players should have the ability to share in telecast group licensing revenue.
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