06/05/2026
When you sign an NIL agreement, you are not just “doing a deal.” You are giving permission for someone to use your name, image, or likeness in specific ways. That can include endorsements, advertisements, appearances, merchandise, and social media promotions.
Before signing, make sure you clearly understand:
✅What part of your name, image, or likeness is being used?
✅Where that content will appear (social media, ads, events, etc.).
✅How long can the company use it?
✅Whether the agreement limits future opportunities.
These details shape how your personal brand is used now and in the future.
If you are considering an NIL agreement, taking the time to review the terms carefully can make all the difference.
Learn more about NIL and your rights: https://www.roachjustice.com/
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