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The New Name, Image and Likeness Playing Field for Colleges and Universities: What You Need to Know

Prior to 2015, student athletes were not permitted by NCAA rules to exploit commercially their name, image and likeness (“NIL”). However, the decision that year in O’Bannon v. National Collegiate Athletic Ass’n, changed the landscape for student athletes and third parties.
ICSC Law Conference 2020 – 50th Anniversary Edition

This year, the ICSC Law Conference on October 14-16 celebrated its 50th Anniversary. The planned pomp and circumstance were eliminated due to COVID-19, but the conference was still held using a virtual platform. While less than typical in-person attendance, there was still an impressive number of attendees, reaching 850!
Data Privacy, A Human Right

The Effects of Electronic Notifications in the Absence of Prior Notice by e-mail

As is well known, the AEAT has its own notification regime in its relations with the companies that is developed through the so-called authorized electronic address (DEH). The mandatory electronic notification system (NEO) consists precisely in the exclusive use for the tax administration of the electronic means to make communications to certain taxpayers in a necessary way, and to others (especially non-business or professional individuals) who voluntarily request it if they wish so. Simultaneously, the DEH allows taxpayers to interact electronically with the Administration.
Copyright for AI-generated Works - The "Machine" as Creator?

Recruitment, Revenue and Risks: Navigating Intercollegiate Esports

Summary of the Main Tax Measures Contained in the General Budget Law Draft of the State for the Year 2021

Portugal Is The First Country In The EU To Adopt A New Law - Streaming Services Will Have To Pay

State-of-the-Art in Retail

State-of-the-Art in Retail

State-of-the-Art in Retail

State-of-the-Art in Retail

State-of-the-Art in Retail
