If you have been paying attention to the news as of late, you might have noticed an uptick in stories pertaining to the new NIL laws that are entering the Senate floor. It can be easy to assume that this is just more political machination that will have next to no bearing on how you choose to go about living your day to day life, but suffice it to say that it is an important aspect of the history of the country because of the fact that it will emancipate and provide financial freedom to people that had previously been egregiously taken advantage of for the most part.

When you sit down and talk to Rhode Island NIL lawyers, they will sing the praises of these new laws to no end due to the reason that they are granting them new work and on top of all of that they are giving college athletes the chance to earn money in new and different ways. However, have you ever stopped to wonder who was responsible for making NIL legal? This is a question that has a lot of answers, but we feel like Ed O’Bannon was a crucial aspect of the initial movement, and without him we would not have come anywhere close to the amazing NIL laws that are fast becoming prevalent.
You see, O’Bannon was sick and tired of college athletes having their faces and likenesses being used to generate revenue from video games and the like. They were essentially sponsored athletes, except they never used to get paid for it all that much! He wanted college athletes to be taken seriously, and based on what has been going on it’s safe to assume that his efforts have been rather successful.