Matt Tamanini
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Podcast: Discussing California law to pay players, ‘THE,’ more with Kelsey Trainor
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Did you know that OSU legend Chris Spielman sued Ohio State for unfairly using his image and likeness last year?
On Land-Grant Holy Land In Conversation, we talk to people in and around Ohio State athletics, and the sporting world at large, to bring you a different insight and perspective to the teams, athletes, and university that you love.
On this episode, we are joined by LGHL’s Legal Analyst Kelsey Trainor to talk about California Senate Bill 206, which — if signed — would make it law that all NCAA student-athletes in that state would be able to be compensated for the use of their name, likeness, or skills.
We also discuss Chris Spielman’s recent lawsuit against Ohio State for the university unfairly using his image and likeness as part of a promotional campaign last year, and we close out the show with OSU and LeBron James’ efforts to trademark the word “THE” and phrase “Taco Tuesday” respectively.
Contact Kelsey Trainor:
Her Twitter: @KTrain_11
Podcast Twitter: @CallingGame1
Check out the podcast below, and make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts:
Contact Matt Tamanini
Twitter: @BWWMatt
Instagram: @BWWMatt
Theme music provided by www.bensound.com
Continue reading...
Matt Tamanini via our friends at Land-Grant Holy Land
Visit their fantastic blog and read the full article (and so much more) here
Did you know that OSU legend Chris Spielman sued Ohio State for unfairly using his image and likeness last year?
On Land-Grant Holy Land In Conversation, we talk to people in and around Ohio State athletics, and the sporting world at large, to bring you a different insight and perspective to the teams, athletes, and university that you love.
On this episode, we are joined by LGHL’s Legal Analyst Kelsey Trainor to talk about California Senate Bill 206, which — if signed — would make it law that all NCAA student-athletes in that state would be able to be compensated for the use of their name, likeness, or skills.
We also discuss Chris Spielman’s recent lawsuit against Ohio State for the university unfairly using his image and likeness as part of a promotional campaign last year, and we close out the show with OSU and LeBron James’ efforts to trademark the word “THE” and phrase “Taco Tuesday” respectively.
Contact Kelsey Trainor:
Her Twitter: @KTrain_11
Podcast Twitter: @CallingGame1
Check out the podcast below, and make sure to subscribe wherever you get your podcasts:
Contact Matt Tamanini
Twitter: @BWWMatt
Instagram: @BWWMatt
Theme music provided by www.bensound.com
Continue reading...