What House Actually Built is just the Beginning and Beyond College Sports
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This week on the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans breaks down what the House v. NCAA settlement really set in motion for college sports—and why it is only the start of a much bigger NIL era. We dig into revenue sharing, roster and scholarship shifts, and the new enforcement landscape, then zoom out to how NIL logic is spreading into entertainment and AI-driven identity licensing. If you care about the future of athlete rights, media deals, and how “use” is becoming the trigger for compensation, this episode is for you. (Season 7, Episode 46). Copyright 2025. California Sports Lawyer. All Rights Reserved. (www.CSLlegal.com).
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