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STEPS FOR COLLEGE ATHLETES TO SET REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS WHEN MONETIZING THEIR NIL

by Team EvansIPLaw | Jun 14, 2026 | Welcome to All About Inventing!

Setting realistic expectations is crucial for college athletes looking to monetize their name, image, and likeness (NIL). Here are some steps they can take to do so: Understand Market Value: College athletes should research and understand their market value in terms...

LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR NIL DEALS

by Team EvansIPLaw | Jun 13, 2026 | Welcome to All About Inventing!

LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR NIL DEALS Navigating name, image, and likeness (NIL) deals involves careful attention to various legal considerations to protect the interests of both athletes and their business partners. Here are some key legal aspects to consider:...

TYPES OF NAME, IMAGE, AND LIKENESS (NIL) DEALS

by Team EvansIPLaw | Jun 13, 2026 | Welcome to All About Inventing!

TYPES OF NAME, IMAGE, AND LIKENESS (NIL) DEALS: Endorsement Deals: Endorsement deals involve athletes partnering with brands to promote their products or services. These agreements typically include the athlete endorsing the brand through social media posts,...

UNLOCKING THE GAME-CHANGER: UNDERSTANDING NAME, IMAGE, AND LIKENESS (NIL) RIGHTS

by Team EvansIPLaw | Jun 13, 2026 | Welcome to All About Inventing!

A new era has dawned: the era of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights. But what exactly does this term mean, and why is it such a game-changer? Name: Your name is your brand, your identity. In the context of NIL rights, it refers to the right of athletes to profit...

Continuation, continuation-in part, and divisional patent applications

by Team EvansIPLaw | Jun 10, 2026 | Welcome to All About Inventing!

Continuation, continuation-in part, and divisional patent applications Later-filed nonprovisional application may claim the benefit of earlier nonprovisional application (“parent” application) if the earlier application is still pending (not yet issued or abandoned)....
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