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State of California Votes To Pay Athletes
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<blockquote data-quote="alentrekin" data-source="post: 625415" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>Fixed it for you: NCAA writes letter asking Governor to fix it for them after California Senate voted unanimously to approve. </p><p></p><p>+ the bill explicitly prohibits Universities from paying players for their likeness, etc:</p><p></p><p>"10 (b) A postsecondary educational institution, athletic association, line 11 conference, or other group or organization with authority over line 12 intercollegiate athletics shall not provide a prospective student line 13 athlete with compensation in relation to the athlete’s name, image, line 14 or likeness It allows player to collect licensing rights. There are a few constituencies in California (EA sports...) that would have an interest in this going through."</p><p></p><p>IMO, this could provide a huge recruiting advantage to California schools, says a ucla law alum in california.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alentrekin, post: 625415, member: 2909"] Fixed it for you: NCAA writes letter asking Governor to fix it for them after California Senate voted unanimously to approve. + the bill explicitly prohibits Universities from paying players for their likeness, etc: "10 (b) A postsecondary educational institution, athletic association, line 11 conference, or other group or organization with authority over line 12 intercollegiate athletics shall not provide a prospective student line 13 athlete with compensation in relation to the athlete’s name, image, line 14 or likeness It allows player to collect licensing rights. There are a few constituencies in California (EA sports...) that would have an interest in this going through." IMO, this could provide a huge recruiting advantage to California schools, says a ucla law alum in california. [/QUOTE]
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