Principal Attorney Joshua Frieser Quoted by the Associated Press

Principal Attorney Joshua Frieser Quoted by the Associated Press

Frieser Legal Principal Attorney Joshua Frieser was quoted in an article published by the Associated Press. The article discussed the NCAA’s regulation of name, image, and likeness as it relates to NFT sales for college athletes.

Frieser’s legal analysis was included in the article, where he opined that the NCAA is unlikely to regulate or restrict college athlete’s NFT sales, as there would need to be a showing of above-market compensation in exchange for the sale of the NFTs. Additionally, Frieser discussed the mechanisms the NCAA has to enforce its NIL compensation restrictions. A link to the full article can be found here.

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Joshua M. Frieser, Esq.

Principal Attorney, Frieser Legal

josh@frieserlegal.com | (414) 200-9199

Joshua M. Frieser, Esq. is a sports and business lawyer and Principal Attorney at Frieser Legal. His practice is focused on the representation of athletes, agents, and sports businesses. While working to solve the unique legal needs that they have, Josh represents athletes in internal disciplinary proceedings and NIL licensing agreements, as well as in related intellectual property and business planning matters. In addition to serving as counsel to college and professional athletes, Josh represents sports agents and sports industry ventures as outside counsel.

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