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.
(CN) — Patrick Hall spent his junior year playing varsity football for Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, appearing in his school’s promotional content along the way. He was never paid for it, and under the rules of the California Interscholastic Federation, he couldn’t be.
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