https://espn.go.com/college-sports/story/_/id/11329099/why-ed-obannon-ruling-haunt-ncaa
I'm all for this and additional compensation for college players. But to me the idea that a player must completely give up the rights to their likeness and that the college could make significant profits by using player's likenesses seemed incredibly wrong to me. In particular I read about a case about a player who was punished by the NCAA because someone gave him a money for a signed football.
I've never understood the opposition to compensating college athletes. I've listened to the standard reasons and have not found them compelling at all.
A federal judge in Oakland ruled on Friday in the Ed O'Bannon litigation that the NCAA must eliminate its rules against payments to college athletes for commercial use of their names, images and likenesses. The ruling and the judge's 99-page opinion raise significant legal questions about the NCAA's governance of college sports and paying college athletes for their performances. Here are some of the questions and their answers:
I'm all for this and additional compensation for college players. But to me the idea that a player must completely give up the rights to their likeness and that the college could make significant profits by using player's likenesses seemed incredibly wrong to me. In particular I read about a case about a player who was punished by the NCAA because someone gave him a money for a signed football.
I've never understood the opposition to compensating college athletes. I've listened to the standard reasons and have not found them compelling at all.