Moi, on October 8th last year: > > The issue of how much collegians playing televised football and men's > basketball should be paid may come to a head soon, after a group of > students brought a class action against various TV networks, collegiate > conferences and licensing companies charging all with unfairly profiting > from their participation... oddly, while an NCAA-required form is at the > center of the complaint, the accompanying papers do not mention the > organization as a defendant, but as we all know, they could be tossed into > the mix later... > > Deadline > <http://deadline.com/2014/10/espn-wme-networks-lawsuit-college-football-basketball-class-action-847557/> > > (link) > > Federal judge tosses suit, citing lack of facts. The Tennessee law <http://www.americanbar.org/content/dam/aba/events/entertainment_sports/2013/nashville_symposium/nb_protection_personal_rights_act.authcheckdam.pdf> (link) the plaintiffs charge was violated, specifically excludes when a person is mentioned or depicted within a sports broadcast.
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