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”GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Purdue center Zach Edey has been frustrated with United States law that prevents him from capitalizing on NIL deals on American soil.
"I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of money," Edey, the two-time AP Player of the Year, said Friday at the Final Four.
Since Edey, who is Canadian, is at Purdue on a student visa, he's not legally allowed to make any money through NIL deals that take place in America. However, there are loopholes. For example, he can accept NIL money if the work that led to that money was done elsewhere.
Edey can do NIL deals when he's home in Canada or when he or Purdue travels internationally. He said Friday he can make money off jersey sales, which he described as passive income.
"It's not like I can go film a commercial in West Lafayette," Edey said.
Edey expressed hope that the law will eventually be revised to allow international players to make money on domestic soil.”
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Instead of blaming the U.S. law, how about accepting responsibility for being Canadian?![Er... what? o_O o_O](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
”GLENDALE, Ariz. -- Purdue center Zach Edey has been frustrated with United States law that prevents him from capitalizing on NIL deals on American soil.
"I feel like I'm missing out on a lot of money," Edey, the two-time AP Player of the Year, said Friday at the Final Four.
Since Edey, who is Canadian, is at Purdue on a student visa, he's not legally allowed to make any money through NIL deals that take place in America. However, there are loopholes. For example, he can accept NIL money if the work that led to that money was done elsewhere.
Edey can do NIL deals when he's home in Canada or when he or Purdue travels internationally. He said Friday he can make money off jersey sales, which he described as passive income.
"It's not like I can go film a commercial in West Lafayette," Edey said.
Edey expressed hope that the law will eventually be revised to allow international players to make money on domestic soil.”
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Canadian Edey: U.S. NIL law 'needs to change'
Purdue's Canadian center Zach Edey says he has "lost out on a lot of money" because of a United States NIL law that prevents him from profiting.
Instead of blaming the U.S. law, how about accepting responsibility for being Canadian?