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California student athletes fall in fight for licensing payments
A judge said California high schoolers haven't defined a plausible market for their name, image and likeness rights, potentially dooming…
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A judge said California high schoolers haven't defined a plausible market for their name, image and likeness rights, potentially dooming their antitrust case against the state's high school sports federation.
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