College Athletics Reform Act
HR 6350 establishes federal protections for college athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness rights, standardizing rules currently fragmented across states.
HR 6350 establishes federal protections for college athletes to monetize their name, image, and likeness rights, standardizing rules currently fragmented across states.
HR 6350 establishes federal protections for college athletes' name, image, and likeness (NIL) rights, allowing them to monetize their personal brands while competing. The bill has been referred to three House committees for review, suggesting it addresses regulatory authority spanning commerce, intellectual property, and education jurisdiction.
College athletes currently operate in a fragmented landscape where NIL rights vary significantly by state, creating competitive imbalances between schools and limiting athletes' earning potential. Federal legislation would standardize protections nationwide and provide clear legal frameworks as the college sports industry increasingly commercializes athlete likenesses through endorsements and social media deals.
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