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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 853434" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>The article above says “some players” but wasn’t completely clear - sounded like a bunch got the goodies, not sure about all, most or just some.</p><p>Having done dozens of IP licensing deals, not clear to me how the ncaa can stop a blanket deal for entire roster. </p><p>I’ve imagined a combination fund/bank/agency to create, bundle, license player and team IP, potentially including NFTs, disburse funds as deals are done etc. Something analogous to GTRC (non-state corporation that holds and licenses GT inventions and IP). </p><p></p><p>If team IP has value, including NFTs, why not open it to outside investors - instead of just donating to AA, invest in this entity to fund investment in GT sports IP activities, sort of like a VC LP. </p><p></p><p>I realize this is aggressive thinking and I don’t claim to have thought this through, but this is where it could be heading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 853434, member: 6023"] The article above says “some players” but wasn’t completely clear - sounded like a bunch got the goodies, not sure about all, most or just some. Having done dozens of IP licensing deals, not clear to me how the ncaa can stop a blanket deal for entire roster. I’ve imagined a combination fund/bank/agency to create, bundle, license player and team IP, potentially including NFTs, disburse funds as deals are done etc. Something analogous to GTRC (non-state corporation that holds and licenses GT inventions and IP). If team IP has value, including NFTs, why not open it to outside investors - instead of just donating to AA, invest in this entity to fund investment in GT sports IP activities, sort of like a VC LP. I realize this is aggressive thinking and I don’t claim to have thought this through, but this is where it could be heading. [/QUOTE]
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