准备应对 NCAA 和解的影响

Robert Romano J.D., LLM
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由于之前在 O'Bannon 诉 NCAA 和 NCAA 诉 Alston 案中的挫败,NCAA 和五大联盟决定在最新的 House 诉 NCAA 案(No.4:20-cv-03919, (N.D. Ca. 06/15/2020))中对攻击其商业模式的法律挑战提起诉讼时,放弃其传统的激进立场。因此,今年 5 月,五大联盟(美国体育联盟、12 大联盟、10 大联盟、太平洋 12 大联盟和东南联盟)的领导者最终同意和解。如果高级地区法官克劳迪娅-威尔肯(Claudia Wilken)批准这一数十亿美元的和解协议,NCAA 将向 2021 年 7 月 1 日之前被禁止将其姓名、形象和肖像货币化的前学生运动员支付约 28 亿美元。
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Prepare for impact of NCAA settlement

With previous setbacks in both O’Bannon v. NCAA and NCAA v. Alston, the NCAA and the Power Five conferences made a decision to shy away from their traditional aggressive stance when it came to litigating the latest legal challenge attacking their business model in House v. NCAA (No. 4:20-cv-03919, (N.D. Ca. 06/15/2020)). And so in May, the leaders in the Power Five (American Athletic Conference, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, and Southeastern Conference) ended up agreeing to settle the case. The multibillion-dollar settlement, if approved by Senior District Judge Claudia Wilken — the same federal judge associated with both the Alston and O’Bannon cases — obliges the NCAA to pay out approximately $2.8 billion to former student-athletes who had been prohibited from monetizing their name, image, and likeness prior to July 1, 2021.

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