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Tony Grimes puts new name, image, likeness rules into action with t-shirt signing in Chapel Hill


It looked like a normal Saturday on Franklin Street. But history was made at Chapel Hill Sportswear, because star UNC defensive back signing autographs here 30 days ago would have been illegal. “There is no way we could’ve done this 30 days ago,” said store manager Holly Dedmond. This is new name, image, and likeness rules at work. (CBS 17)

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Tony Grimes puts new name, image, likeness rules into action with t-shirt signing in Chapel Hill