NCAA Publicity Rule Raises Labor, Antitrust, Policy Issues

By Deborah Gubernick and Michelle Emeterio ( September 9, 2020, 3:03 PM EDT) -- Issues surrounding the right to commercialize one's name, image and likeness are nothing new. Indeed, the proverbial ball was set in motion in 1953 when Haelan Laboratories Inc. sued Topps Chewing Gum Inc. for inducing players to enter into contracts allowing Topps to use the players' photographs.[1]...

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