The latest federal bill to propose a Name, Image and Likeness right was just introduced by Sen. Chris Murphy, and Rep. Lori Trahan, a former Division I volleyball player at Georgetown University.
The College Athlete Economic Freedom Act is similar to other NIL proposals that college athletes to sign endorsement deals and utilize agents.
Notably the new bill supports group licensing - the ability of college athletes to collectively negotiate the use of their NIL, including to video-game publishers. The Act would explicitly establish a federal right for individual or group negotiation, and would prohibit the NCAA, conferences and colleges from interfering.
The Act would also preempt any state laws on the subject, ensuring a national standard on athletes’ rights.
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