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In re College Athlete NIL Litigation

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Case Summary: 4:20-cv-03919-CW

For their Complaint against Defendants National Collegiate Athletic Association (“NCAA”), Pac-12 Conference, Big Ten Conference (“Big Ten”), Big Twelve Conference (“Big 12”), Southeastern Conference (“SEC”), and Atlantic Coast Conference (“ACC”), Plaintiffs request an injunction permanently restraining Defendants from enforcing agreements to restrict the amount of name, image, and likeness compensation available to Class Members. Plaintiffs seek the social media earnings that members of this Sub-Class would have received absent Defendants’ conduct. And on behalf of the members of the Group Licensing Damages Sub-Class, Plaintiffs seek the share of game telecast group licensing revenue members of this Sub- Class would have received absent Defendants’ conduct.

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