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re: Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Former Athletes in Dispute with NCAA
Posted on 6/21/21 at 1:02 pm to Robot Santa
Posted on 6/21/21 at 1:02 pm to Robot Santa
The high schools don't impede or hand out capital punishment to kids who make money using their image or likeness...
When you kill the kids ability to make anything yet you benefit substantially off of them (in some parts due to them not being able to); you make this an easy case.
When you kill the kids ability to make anything yet you benefit substantially off of them (in some parts due to them not being able to); you make this an easy case.
Posted on 6/21/21 at 1:56 pm to YStar
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When you kill the kids ability to make anything yet you benefit substantially off of them (in some parts due to them not being able to); you make this an easy case.
We all know it's way more complex than that.
There are a lot of things that institutions and the NCAA can be doing to make this a lot more fair (allowing players to Major in their sport is one I'm a big fan of). But if this isn't regulated in some form or fashion, it has the potential to get very nasty, very quickly.
I'll be interested in seeing what types of restrictions they place on this moving forward and how it evolves.
Posted on 6/22/21 at 9:34 pm to YStar
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The high schools don't impede or hand out capital punishment to kids who make money using their image or likeness...
It really all boils down to one question with this NIL stuff.
Should a human being be allowed to profit off of their NIL? If you don't believe so... wow.
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