The School Sports activities Fee, a regulatory company created to implement the watershed $2.8 billion Home v. NCAA class motion settlement, on Thursday revised its steering for identify, picture and likeness (NIL) funds, allowing NIL collectives and different school-affiliated entities to ink offers with school athletes—so long as these transactions meet the benchmark of serving a “legitimate enterprise objective.”
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