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+ These are the school polices to analyze to answer the question:
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+ """
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+ School Name: University of Colorado
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+ School State: Colorado
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+ Policy Effective Date: July 1, 2021
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+ Policy Name: University of Colorado NIL Policy
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+ State Policy: State has NIL Policy
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+ Other Information: The NCAA issued an Interim Policy directing schools located in a state with an active NIL law to follow those regulations in place of NCAA rules.
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+
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+ Permitted Activities:
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+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
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+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Endorsements & Sponsorships', 'Appearances, Autograph Sessions', 'Social Media Content', 'Entrepreneurial Ventures', 'Sports Camps']
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
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+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
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+
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+ Compensation:
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+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services']
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+
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+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
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+
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+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
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+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
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+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
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+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
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+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
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+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
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+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
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+
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+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
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+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
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+
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+ Use of Facilities:
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
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+
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+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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+
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+
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+ ----------
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+ School Name:
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: 4/5/2023
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+ Policy Name: Long Beach State Athletics NIL Policy
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+ State does not have a NIL Policy
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+ Other Information:
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+
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+ Permitted Activities:
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+
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+
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
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+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
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+
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+ Compensation:
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+
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+
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+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
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+
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+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
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+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
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+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
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+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
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+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
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+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
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+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
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+
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+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
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+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * However, the student athlete may license school trademarks
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+
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+ Use of Facilities:
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
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+
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+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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+
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+
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+ ----------
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+ School Name: Auburn University
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: February 2, 2022
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+ Policy Name: Auburn Athletics Name, Image, and Likeness Policy
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+ State does not have a NIL Policy
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+ Other Information:
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+
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+ Permitted Activities:
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+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
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+
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
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+
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+ Compensation:
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+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services or Product']
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+
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+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
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+
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+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
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+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
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+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
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+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
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+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
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+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
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+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
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+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
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+
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+ Use of Facilities:
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
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+
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+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Tobacco company or brand', 'Alcoholic beverage company or brand', 'Seller or dispensary of a controlled substance', 'Adult entertainment business', 'Casino or entities that sponsor or promote gambling activities']
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+
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+ """
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+
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+ The question to be answered is:
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+ """
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+ Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?
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+ """
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+
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+ The format of the question response should be a HTML page with a white background in a Table.
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+
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+ Additionally, based on the "Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?" provide an five additional questions about the NIL policies that a would find interesting. Append these questions to the response the below example table format:
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+
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+ If the format requested is a table, use the following HTML table definition as an example format for the question response. Depending on number of policies in the request, the table may have many rows and many columns:
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+
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+ <!DOCTYPE html>
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+ <html>
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+ <head>
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+ <title>HTML Table Generator</title>
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+ <style>
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+ table {
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+ width:100%;
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+ border:2px solid #000000;
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+ padding:5px;
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+ }
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+ table th {
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+ border:2px solid #000000;
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+ padding:5px;
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+ background: #f0f0f0;
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+ color: #000000;
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+ }
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+ table td {
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+ border:2px solid #000000;
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+ text-align:left;
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+ padding:5px;
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+ background: #ffffff;
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+ color: #000000;
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+ }
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+ </style>
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+ </head>
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+ <body>
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+ <table>
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+ <thead>
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+ <tr>
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+ <th>Header 1</th>
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+ <th>Header 2</th>
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+ </tr>
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+ </thead>
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+ <tbody>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
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+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ <tr>
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+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
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+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
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+ </tr>
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+ </tbody>
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+ </table>
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+ </body>
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+ </html>
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+
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+ """
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+ School Name: University of Colorado
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+ School State: Colorado
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+ Policy Effective Date: July 1, 2021
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+ Policy Name: University of Colorado NIL Policy
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+ State Policy: State has NIL Policy
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+ Other Information: The NCAA issued an Interim Policy directing schools located in a state with an active NIL law to follow those regulations in place of NCAA rules.
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+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Endorsements & Sponsorships', 'Appearances, Autograph Sessions', 'Social Media Content', 'Entrepreneurial Ventures', 'Sports Camps']
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
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+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services']
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+
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+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
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+
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+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
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+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
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+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
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+
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+ Use of Facilities:
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
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+
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+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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+
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+
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+ ----------
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+ School Name:
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: 4/5/2023
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+ Policy Name: Long Beach State Athletics NIL Policy
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+ State does not have a NIL Policy
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+ Other Information:
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+
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+ Permitted Activities:
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+
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+
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
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+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
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+
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+ Compensation:
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+
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+
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+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
65
+
66
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
67
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
68
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
69
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
70
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
71
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
72
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
73
+
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+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
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+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * However, the student athlete may license school trademarks
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+
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+ Use of Facilities:
82
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
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+
85
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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+
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+
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+ ----------
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+ School Name: Auburn University
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: February 2, 2022
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+ Policy Name: Auburn Athletics Name, Image, and Likeness Policy
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+ State does not have a NIL Policy
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+ Other Information:
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+
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+ Permitted Activities:
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+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
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+
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+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
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+
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+ Compensation:
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+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services or Product']
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+
106
+ Prohibited Activities:
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+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
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+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
109
+
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+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
111
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
112
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
113
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
114
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
115
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
116
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
117
+
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+ Trademarks and Licensing:
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+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
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+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
121
+
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+ Use of Facilities:
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+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
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+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
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+
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+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
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+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
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+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
129
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Tobacco company or brand', 'Alcoholic beverage company or brand', 'Seller or dispensary of a controlled substance', 'Adult entertainment business', 'Casino or entities that sponsor or promote gambling activities']
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+ school_context,output_format,nil_question
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+ None,None,"Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?"
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+ None,None,"Can students license the school's trademarks for NIL promotions?"
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+ None,None,"What are prohibited industries for NIL Promotions?"
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+ None,None,"What are prohibited products categories or products for NIL Promotions?"
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+ None,None,"Can student athletes wear their team uniform when doing a NIL Promotion?"
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+ None,None,"What are some examples of activities can a student athlete do to earn money with NIL at these schools?"
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+ your_role,school_context,output_format,nil_question
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+ None,None,None,"Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?"
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+ None,None,None,"Can students license the school's trademarks for NIL promotions?"
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+ None,None,None,"What are prohibited industries for NIL Promotions?"
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+ None,None,None,"What are prohibited products categories or products for NIL Promotions?"
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+ None,None,None,"Can student athletes wear their team uniform when doing a NIL Promotion?"
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+ None,None,None,"What are some examples of activities can a student athlete do to earn money with NIL at these schools?"
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+ nil_question
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+ "New Questions 1?"
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+ "New Questions 2?"
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+ "New Questions 3?"
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+ "New Questions 4?"
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+ "New Questions 5?"
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+ nil_question
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+ "Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?"
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+ "Can students license the school's trademarks for NIL promotions?"
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+ "What are prohibited industries for NIL Promotions?"
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+ "What are prohibited products categories or products for NIL Promotions?"
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+ "Can student athletes wear their team uniform when doing a NIL Promotion?"
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+ "What are some examples of activities can a student athlete do to earn money with NIL at these schools?"
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+ School Name: Auburn University
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: February 2, 2022
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+ Policy Name: Auburn Athletics Name, Image, and Likeness Policy
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+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+
13
+ Compensation:
14
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services or Product']
15
+
16
+ Prohibited Activities:
17
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
18
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
19
+
20
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
21
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
22
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
23
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
24
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
25
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
26
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
27
+
28
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
29
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
30
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
31
+
32
+ Use of Facilities:
33
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
34
+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
35
+
36
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
37
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
38
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
39
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Tobacco company or brand', 'Alcoholic beverage company or brand', 'Seller or dispensary of a controlled substance', 'Adult entertainment business', 'Casino or entities that sponsor or promote gambling activities']
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+ School Name: Carnegie Mellon University
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+ School State:
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+ Policy Effective Date: Not specified
4
+ Policy Name: Carnegie Mellon Name, Image, Likeness Institutional Protocol
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Traditional commercials or advertisements for products or services', 'Student-athletes developing and promoting their own business', 'Personal appearances', 'Student-athletes running their own camps or clinics', 'Providing private lessons (and using their name or image to promote those lessons)', 'Sponsored social media posts', 'Autograph sessions']
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Casinos', 'Gambling (including sports betting, lottery and betting in connection with video games)', 'Online games and mobile devices']
44
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly or tangentially involve one of the following products or product categories: ['Adult entertainment products and services', 'Alcohol products', 'Tobacco', 'E-cigarettes and vaping products', 'Prescription drugs', 'Controlled dangerous substances (i.e. Illegal drugs)']
nili_hydrated_policies/CU.txt ADDED
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+ School Name: University of Colorado
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+ School State: Colorado
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+ Policy Effective Date: July 1, 2021
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+ Policy Name: University of Colorado NIL Policy
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+ State Policy: State has NIL Policy
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+ Other Information: The NCAA issued an Interim Policy directing schools located in a state with an active NIL law to follow those regulations in place of NCAA rules.
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+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Endorsements & Sponsorships', 'Appearances, Autograph Sessions', 'Social Media Content', 'Entrepreneurial Ventures', 'Sports Camps']
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services']
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+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+
nili_hydrated_policies/Cal Poly.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name: Cal Poly
2
+ School State:
3
+ Policy Effective Date: July 1, 2021
4
+ Policy Name: Name, Image and Likeness Policy
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Create and promote their own business or brand', 'Promote a corporate entity', 'Establish their own sports camp or clinic', 'Personal appearance', 'Autograph session']
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Any Compensation Type Allowed']
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+
nili_hydrated_policies/LSU.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name:
2
+ School State:
3
+ Policy Effective Date: TBD
4
+ Policy Name: LSU Board of Supervisors Policy on Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL)
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+
10
+
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+
44
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly or tangentially involve one of the following products or product categories: ['Tobacco', 'Alcohol', 'Illegal substances or activities', 'Banned athletic substances', 'Gambling']
nili_hydrated_policies/Long Beach State University.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name:
2
+ School State:
3
+ Policy Effective Date: 4/5/2023
4
+ Policy Name: Long Beach State Athletics NIL Policy
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+
10
+
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * However, the student athlete may license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+
nili_hydrated_policies/Stanford.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name: Stanford University
2
+ School State: California
3
+ Policy Effective Date: 09/01/2021
4
+ Policy Name: Stanford University NIL Policy
5
+ State Policy: State has NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+ * Booster agreements are permitted.
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Services']
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * However, the student athlete may license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Athletic apparel', 'Athletic equipment', 'Sports drinks and beverages']
nili_hydrated_policies/Tulane.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name: Tulane University
2
+ School State:
3
+ Policy Effective Date: Not specified
4
+ Policy Name: Tulane Name, Image and Likeness Policy
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Any Compensation Type Allowed']
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+
30
+
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Pornography', 'Adult entertainment businesses', 'Any form of gambling (including sports wagering)']
44
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly or tangentially involve one of the following products or product categories: ['Tobacco', 'Alcohol', 'Illegal substances', 'Banned athletic substances', 'Weapons']
nili_hydrated_policies/University of Louisiana System.txt ADDED
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1
+ School Name: Louisiana State University (LSU)
2
+ School State:
3
+ Policy Effective Date: Upon the adoption of Senate Bill 60 of the 2021 Regular Session of the Louisiana Legislature
4
+ Policy Name: Student-Athlete Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Policy
5
+ State does not have a NIL Policy
6
+ Other Information:
7
+
8
+ Permitted Activities:
9
+ * NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
10
+ * Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Promote their own business', 'Promote a corporate entity (e.g., brand ambassador, social media influencer)', 'Establish their own camp/clinic', 'Make an appearance at any location and receive compensation', 'Sign autographs and receive compensation']
11
+ * Identification as an athlete is permitted.
12
+
13
+
14
+ Compensation:
15
+ * Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Any Compensation Type Allowed']
16
+
17
+ Prohibited Activities:
18
+ * Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
19
+ * Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
20
+
21
+ * Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
22
+ * Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
23
+ (a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
24
+ (b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
25
+ (c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
26
+ (c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
27
+ * Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
28
+
29
+ * Engagements must not be performed during team activities
30
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
31
+
32
+ Trademarks and Licensing:
33
+ * Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
34
+ * Student cannot license school trademarks
35
+
36
+ Use of Facilities:
37
+ * Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
38
+ * Student cannot rent school facilities
39
+
40
+ Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
41
+ * Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
42
+ * Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
43
+
44
+ * Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly or tangentially involve one of the following products or product categories: ['Tobacco', 'Alcohol', 'Illegal substances or activities', 'Banned athletic substances', 'Any form of gambling']
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prompts/nili_analysis_header.txt ADDED
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1
+ Schools and Universities have Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) Policies that have rules which apply to businesses and student athletes when doing NIL promotions. Acting as a University Compliance Officer, respond to the following question, referencing the provided school NIL policies.
prompts/nili_engagement_user_v2.j2 ADDED
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1
+ These are the school polices to analyze to answer the question:
2
+ """
3
+ {{ policies }}
4
+ """
5
+
6
+ The question to be answered is:
7
+ """
8
+ {{ question }}
9
+ """
10
+
11
+ The format of the question response should be a HTML page with a white background in a {{ format }}.
12
+
13
+ Additionally, based on the "{{ question }}" provide an five additional questions about the NIL policies that a {{your_role}} would find interesting. Append these questions to the response the below example table format:
14
+
15
+ If the format requested is a table, use the following HTML table definition as an example format for the question response. Depending on number of policies in the request, the table may have many rows and many columns:
16
+
17
+ <!DOCTYPE html>
18
+ <html>
19
+ <head>
20
+ <title>HTML Table Generator</title>
21
+ <style>
22
+ table {
23
+ width:100%;
24
+ border:2px solid #000000;
25
+ padding:5px;
26
+ }
27
+ table th {
28
+ border:2px solid #000000;
29
+ padding:5px;
30
+ background: #f0f0f0;
31
+ color: #000000;
32
+ }
33
+ table td {
34
+ border:2px solid #000000;
35
+ text-align:left;
36
+ padding:5px;
37
+ background: #ffffff;
38
+ color: #000000;
39
+ }
40
+ </style>
41
+ </head>
42
+ <body>
43
+ <table>
44
+ <thead>
45
+ <tr>
46
+ <th>Header 1</th>
47
+ <th>Header 2</th>
48
+ </tr>
49
+ </thead>
50
+ <tbody>
51
+ <tr>
52
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
53
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
54
+ </tr>
55
+ <tr>
56
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
57
+ <td>&nbsp;</td>
58
+ </tr>
59
+ </tbody>
60
+ </table>
61
+ </body>
62
+ </html>
63
+
64
+ """
65
+
prompts/nili_engagement_user_v3.j2 ADDED
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1
+ Policies for Analysis:
2
+ """
3
+ {{ policies }}
4
+ """
5
+
6
+ Primary Question:
7
+ """
8
+ {{ question }}
9
+ """
10
+
11
+ * Answer the primary question and format the response as {{ format }}. Place the answer in the JSON structure under the node named "{{ format }}".
12
+ * Based on the primary question, generate five additional questions about NIL policies that someone in the role of {{ your_role }} might find intriguing. Organize these questions in a table format and include them in the JSON structure under the node "Additional Questions".
13
+
14
+
15
+
16
+
17
+
18
+
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1
+ your_role,school_selection,output_format,input_text,gpt_response,response_time,question_cost
2
+ Student Athlete,"['CU', 'Long Beach State University']",Table,Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?,"<!DOCTYPE html>
3
+ <html>
4
+ <head>
5
+ <title>HTML Table Generator</title>
6
+ <style>
7
+ table {
8
+ width:100%;
9
+ border:2px solid #000000;
10
+ padding:5px;
11
+ }
12
+ table th {
13
+ border:2px solid #000000;
14
+ padding:5px;
15
+ background: #f0f0f0;
16
+ color: #000000;
17
+ }
18
+ table td {
19
+ border:2px solid #000000;
20
+ text-align:left;
21
+ padding:5px;
22
+ background: #ffffff;
23
+ color: #000000;
24
+ }
25
+ </style>
26
+ </head>
27
+ <body>
28
+ <table>
29
+ <thead>
30
+ <tr>
31
+ <th>School Name</th>
32
+ <th>Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?</th>
33
+ </tr>
34
+ </thead>
35
+ <tbody>
36
+ <tr>
37
+ <td>University of Colorado</td>
38
+ <td>No, students cannot use for free or rent school facilities for NIL promotions.</td>
39
+ </tr>
40
+ <tr>
41
+ <td>Long Beach State Athletics</td>
42
+ <td>Yes, students may rent school facilities for NIL promotions.</td>
43
+ </tr>
44
+ </tbody>
45
+ </table>
46
+ <h2>Additional Questions:</h2>
47
+ <ol>
48
+ <li>What types of NIL activities are permitted by the University of Colorado?</li>
49
+ <li>What forms of compensation are allowed by the University of Colorado?</li>
50
+ <li>What are the prohibited activities under the NIL policy of the University of Colorado?</li>
51
+ <li>Can students at Long Beach State Athletics use school trademarks for NIL promotions?</li>
52
+ <li>What are the prohibited activities under the NIL policy of Long Beach State Athletics?</li>
53
+ </ol>
54
+ </body>
55
+ </html>",0:00:32.242837,0.051359999999999996
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+ Student Athlete,"['CU', 'Long Beach State University']",Table,Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?,"<!DOCTYPE html>
57
+ <html>
58
+ <head>
59
+ <title>HTML Table Generator</title>
60
+ <style>
61
+ table {
62
+ width:100%;
63
+ border:2px solid #000000;
64
+ padding:5px;
65
+ }
66
+ table th {
67
+ border:2px solid #000000;
68
+ padding:5px;
69
+ background: #f0f0f0;
70
+ color: #000000;
71
+ }
72
+ table td {
73
+ border:2px solid #000000;
74
+ text-align:left;
75
+ padding:5px;
76
+ background: #ffffff;
77
+ color: #000000;
78
+ }
79
+ </style>
80
+ </head>
81
+ <body>
82
+ <table>
83
+ <thead>
84
+ <tr>
85
+ <th>School Name</th>
86
+ <th>Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?</th>
87
+ </tr>
88
+ </thead>
89
+ <tbody>
90
+ <tr>
91
+ <td>University of Colorado</td>
92
+ <td>No, students cannot use for free or rent school facilities for NIL promotions.</td>
93
+ </tr>
94
+ <tr>
95
+ <td>Long Beach State Athletics</td>
96
+ <td>Yes, students may rent school facilities for NIL promotions.</td>
97
+ </tr>
98
+ </tbody>
99
+ </table>
100
+ <h2>Additional Questions:</h2>
101
+ <ol>
102
+ <li>What types of NIL activities are permitted by the University of Colorado?</li>
103
+ <li>What forms of compensation are allowed by the University of Colorado for NIL activities?</li>
104
+ <li>What are the prohibited activities under the NIL policy of Long Beach State Athletics?</li>
105
+ <li>Can student athletes at Long Beach State Athletics license school trademarks for NIL promotions?</li>
106
+ <li>What are the restrictions on the use of team-issued apparel for NIL promotions at both universities?</li>
107
+ </ol>
108
+ </body>
109
+ </html>",0:00:38.661684,0.05163
110
+ Student Athlete,"['CU', 'Long Beach State University', 'Auburn']",Table,Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?,"<!DOCTYPE html>
111
+ <html>
112
+ <head>
113
+ <title>Student Facility Use for NIL Promotions</title>
114
+ <style>
115
+ table {
116
+ width:100%;
117
+ border:2px solid #000000;
118
+ padding:5px;
119
+ }
120
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+ <th>School Name</th>
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+ <th>Can students use for free or rent facilities for NIL promotions?</th>
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+ <td>University of Colorado</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. Also, students cannot rent school facilities.</td>
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+ <td>Long Beach State Athletics</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. However, the student athlete may rent school facilities.</td>
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+ <td>Auburn University</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. However, the student athlete may rent school facilities.</td>
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+
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+ <h2>Additional Questions:</h2>
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+ <ol>
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+ <li>What types of compensation are allowed for NIL activities at each school?</li>
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+ <li>Are there any restrictions on the use of school trademarks and licensing in NIL activities?</li>
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+ <li>What are the prohibited industries, product categories, and products for NIL engagements at each school?</li>
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+ <li>Are student athletes allowed to identify themselves as athletes in NIL activities?</li>
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+ <li>Are booster agreements permitted at each school?</li>
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+ <td>University of Colorado</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. Also, students cannot rent school facilities.</td>
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+ <td>Long Beach State Athletics</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. However, the student athlete may rent school facilities.</td>
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+ <td>Auburn University</td>
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+ <td>No, engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms. However, the student athlete may rent school facilities.</td>
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+ <h2>Additional Questions:</h2>
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+ <li>What types of compensation are allowed for NIL activities at each school?</li>
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+ <li>Are there any restrictions on the use of school trademarks and licensing in NIL activities?</li>
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+ <li>What are the prohibited industries, product categories, and products for NIL engagements at each school?</li>
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