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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 651596" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>One of the things I've wondered is whether there will be specific rules around how to get money for you likeness. For example, could a player appear in a commercial? Considering Nike's love affair with Oregon, could they just say any Oregon player is guaranteed to be in X commercials? Or the Ford dealership of Tuscaloosa guaranteeing that the starting lineman will be featured in their TV ads, etc.</p><p></p><p>The obvious things like "boosters paying $5000" for an autographed card can happen under or over the table as I'm sure it already is. I am more interested on how this might lead to companies taking a direct role in paying player for being on certain teams.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 651596, member: 1175"] One of the things I've wondered is whether there will be specific rules around how to get money for you likeness. For example, could a player appear in a commercial? Considering Nike's love affair with Oregon, could they just say any Oregon player is guaranteed to be in X commercials? Or the Ford dealership of Tuscaloosa guaranteeing that the starting lineman will be featured in their TV ads, etc. The obvious things like "boosters paying $5000" for an autographed card can happen under or over the table as I'm sure it already is. I am more interested on how this might lead to companies taking a direct role in paying player for being on certain teams. [/QUOTE]
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