ANZSLA Regional Event: Name, Image and Likeness Rights - 9 March (Adelaide)
ANZSLA members and guests are invited to attend a presentation by distinguished guest speaker, Professor Marc Edelman (Professor of Law at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York).
On June 30, 2021, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) dropped its restraints on college athletes endorsement deals—enabling college athletes, for the first time, to license rights to their names, images, and likenesses without running afoul to NCAA regulations. This talk will discuss the general right of publicity under U.S. law, as well as the process by which state legislators passed new laws to prevent NCAA member schools from interfering with the free-market endorsement opportunities of college athletes. In addition, this talk will discuss some of the benefits and concerns that have emanated from the emerging free-market for college athlete licensing. The speaker, Professor Marc Edelman, is presently a U.S. Fulbright Scholar at the University of Canberra and has written extensively on college athlete rights. In July 2019, he served as the expert witness testifying on behalf of California’s Fair Pay to Play Act—the first state bill in the United States to ensure college athletes the right to endorse products free from NCAA interference.
Legal practitioners may claim 1 CPD point for attendance at these events. The presentation will be followed by refreshments and a networking opportunity.
There is no charge for ANZSLA members to attend this event, non-members incur a $20 fee. Please register via the button below or visit www.anzsla.com (ANZSLA members must be logged in to the website before registering).
This event is generously supported by Adelaide Law School, University of Adelaide.
The full venue address is:
Adelaide Law School
Room 504, Level 5, Ligertwood Building
University of Adelaide
North Terrace
ADELAIDE SA 5005
A map of the University campus can be accessed here. The Law School’s map reference is M15. It is essentially located at the North Terrace and Pulteney Street intersection.