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NIL Stores are Next Step in Student-Athlete Revolution: 3 Things Higher Ed and Athletic Departments Need to Do

JD Supra Law

Colleges and universities have started to become involved with online NIL stores where fans, students, and alumni can purchase custom-branded clothing adorned with the last name and jersey number of their student-athlete of choice. What are the three things you need to do to ensure you follow best practices.

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IP and Youth – innovating for a better future

Intellectual Property Office Blog

They’re surrounded by (and socially steered by) household names, branding and gadgets that make lives easier, more entertaining and more fun. . We engage with primary and secondary schools, and support those in further education, universities and research. . It’s a great asset for teachers and educators to add to their toolkit.

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Guest book review: Research Handbook on Intellectual Property and Technology Transfer

The IPKat

Key stakeholders such as university presidents and governing boards and members of higher education organisations will of course also find it insightful and useful. It considers the relationship between IP, technology transfer and higher education in the context of 3D printing, additive manufacturing and the Maker Movement.

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WIPIP: IP for the Larger World

43(B)log

Buccafusco, Masur, & Whalen, Measuring the Value of Distinctive Brands: Evidence from the Bordeaux Wine Market Distinctive here means different from other marks, not well-known. Everyone agrees that branding is important. Question: to what extent do distinctive brand names help generate price premiums? Why dont they switch?

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