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NCAA, CSC Score Key Win in Associated Entities Spat

A federal judge has ruled that multimedia rights companies and third-party brand sponsors can count as associated entities under the House settlement.

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sportico.comStai leggendo5 g fa

NCAA, CSC Score Key Win in Associated Entities Spat

A federal judge has ruled that multimedia rights companies and third-party brand sponsors can count as associated entities under the House settlement.

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apnews.com5 g fa

Ruling means College Sports Commission will continue to review deals by multimedia rights companies

A federal magistrate has ruled that multimedia rights companies that represent university athletic departments can continue to be subject to the same rules governing millions in third party name-image-likeness payments…

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  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·apnews.com

    Ruling means College Sports Commission will continue to review deals by multimedia rights companies

    A federal magistrate has ruled that multimedia rights companies that represent university athletic departments can continue to be subject to the same rules governing millions in…

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·sportico.com

    NCAA, CSC Score Key Win in Associated Entities Spat

    A federal judge has ruled that multimedia rights companies and third-party brand sponsors can count as associated entities under the House settlement.