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Senate Democrats on Monday introduced the Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement (SAFE) Act to codify athletes’ rights and protections in law, expand revenue for all schools, support women’s and Olympic sports and bring much-needed stability to the college sports system.
The bill is co-sponsored by Maria Cantwell, Cory Booker and Richard Blumenthal.
As stated in a media release on Cantwell's government website, "the Act, for the first time, gives all athletes Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) rights, establishes uniform health and safety standards, protects scholarships and requires agents to register with a state and abide by clear contract requirements, including a 5 percent cap on fees. The bill provides new opportunities for schools to increase revenues for all sports by amending the Sports Broadcasting Act, and ensures all schools, not just the biggest and the richest, benefit from those increased resources. The legislation stops collectives from engaging in pay for play by requiring that any payments to students are for legitimate use of their NIL. For the millions of fans who care deeply about their college sports teams, the Act requires football and basketball games to be made available for free in schools’ local media market and tackles transfer portal concerns."
“This legislation is a path through the new world of NIL,” Cantwell, who represents Washington state, said in the release. “This bill will protect athlete rights, preserve women’s and Olympic sports, and help smaller schools compete. It is a fair shake for everyone, instead of the biggest, richest schools.”
“The SAFE Act empowers athletes and strengthens protections for their health, safety, and education,” said Booker, of New Jersey. “In stark contrast to harmful legislation being considered in the House, our bill preserves athletes’ rights to advocate for themselves and ensures meaningful avenues for accountability. Playing college football was one of the great gifts of my life—and it instilled in me a lasting conviction to fight for justice and fairness for athletes today and into the future.”
“The Student Athlete Fairness and Enforcement Act (SAFE Act) provides clear and enforceable rights and protections to college athletes,” said Blumenthal, of Connecticut. “For far too long, college athletes had their basic economic rights denied while the NCAA failed to protect their health, safety, and academic success. Our measure centers athletes’ rights and wellbeing with real reforms while bringing schools the clarity they need and promoting women’s and Olympic sports.”
The legislation seeks to address the "Wild West" landscape of college athletics that has developed over the past five years.
Key provisions of the Act are presented in the release as follows:
1. First-ever National Rights and Protections for Student Athletes. Grants student athletes a new federal right to their Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) and replaces the patchwork of state laws with a strong national NIL standard. The Act establishes:
2. Pooling Media Rights to Maximize Revenue. Allows colleges and universities to lawfully negotiate their media rights as a group to increase their value — just like the NFL, NBA and NHL are able to do, without violating antitrust laws. The bill accomplishes this by amending the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 to include college sports. Additionally:
3. New Broadcast Revenue to Bolster Olympic and Women’s Sports. Schools will receive more revenue from their pooled media rights.
4. Market Level Broadcast Access for Football and Basketball Rights. The legislation requires, just like the NFL, that content be made available for each college athletic competition for football and basketball on a non-exclusive basis for not less than one local outlet.
5. Streaming Media Utilization Rights. Requires broadcast networks, streaming media platforms, or other distributors who control streaming media rights to reconvey those rights back to schools if the entity does not use or materially underutilizes the streaming media rights.
6. Cracks Down on Bad Actor Agents. Puts strong penalties in place against bad actors taking advantage of the new NIL world. The Act will:
7. Brings Certainty to the Transfer Portal. Sets a national standard for student athlete transfers.
8. Shines a Light on Collectives. Requires transparency for NIL deals between collectives and student athletes.
9. Preserves the Grant House vs. NCAA Settlement 22% Revenue Share Cap. The legislation does not touch the 22% revenue share cap.
10. Provides for Strong Enforcement. Establishes new tools for the FTC and state attorneys general.
From: Dean from Regen Sports <regensports@substack.com>
Date: September 29, 2025 at 12:03:57 PM EDT
To: mark@rauterkus.com
Subject: SportsTech Weekly: MLB Automated Umpires and Athletes Drive Innovation
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SportsTech Weekly: MLB Automated Umpires and Athletes Drive Innovation
MLB approves robot umpires for 2026 season while Tom Brady joins AI wellness revolution, showcasing technology's mainstream adoption across professional sports
READ IN APP Hello sports tech enthusiasts ππΌ Welcome to Regen Sports, your twice-weekly deep dive into the intersection of sports and technology. Every Monday, catch up on the week's most important developments in sports innovation, and every Thursday, explore in-depth analysis of trends, companies, and technological breakthroughs reshaping the future of sports.
Week 39 marks a watershed moment as Major League Baseball officially approves the Automated Ball-Strike Challenge System for the 2026 season, representing the most significant officiating technology adoption in the sports history.
This institutional validation coincides with high-profile athlete partnerships, including Tom Brady's appointment as Chief Innovation Officer at AI-powered wellness company Aescape, demonstrating how elite athletes are transitioning from technology endorsers to strategic innovation leaders.
The convergence of automated officiating systems, AI-powered fan experiences, and celebrity athlete technology partnerships illustrates the sports industry's accelerated embrace of transformative technologies that enhance both competitive integrity and consumer engagement across global markets.
Without further ado;
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Read full story PARTNERSHIPS & STRATEGIC COLLABORATIONSπ€πΌ
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FanWord, the AI college sports storytelling platform announced its partnership with the University of Connecticut Athletics, to accelerate and elevate its written content creation
Bauer Hockey, the hockey equipment manufacturer announced that it has partnered with sports tech startup Bearmind to develop the next iteration of smart hockey helmets
Audacy, a sports audio platform, announced a partnership with MOGL, an athlete influencer tech platform, creating NIL sponsorships through athlete collaborations
Veritone announced an agreement with ESPN to license and monetise its archive of NCAA Division I Championships sports audio content from
Valencia CF have extended their partnership with sustainable energy firm Octopus, which becomes a founding partner of its Nou Mestalla stadium project
Inter Milan, have partnered with technology innovation firm Globant to launch INTER 24/7, a FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming Television) channel
Tottenham Hotspur have struck a 12-year partnership with with Sports Illustrated Tickets, becoming the club's official fan experience partner
Mercyhurst University Athletics has partnered up with FanWord, with the university integrating FanWord Assist, to amplify the reach of its athletic communications
Dyn Media, the German sports streaming platform, has agreed a three-year deal with the Women's Basketball Bundesliga, granting it media rights across the DACH region
The 2025 Ryder Cup selected GoVision as the LED display provider, with 27 LED displays installed at Bethpage Black, creating the largest on-course digital setup
Cosworth, the motorsport engineering company has announced a strategic partnership with Next Level Racing as its Official Simulator Partner
Montreat College Athletics announced a three-year partnership with FanWord, leveraging FanWord Assist to streamline the creation of written content
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The Ryder Cup 2025 has selected wearable technology company Whoop as its official health and fitness wearable partner, delivering real-time insights for fans
Why This Matters: The Ryder Cup's partnership with Whoop represents a continued shift in fan engagement strategy, moving beyond passive viewing toward immersive participation through real-time biometric data sharing. This collaboration enables fans to access the same performance insights that elite golfers rely on during competition, creating unprecedented transparency and connection between athletes and audiences. The partnership demonstrates how wearable technology can transform major sporting events into interactive experiences where fans feel genuinely connected to the competitive intensity and physical demands that define elite athletic performance.
ACQUISITIONS & INVESTMENTπ°
Epic Padel, a padel operator and investor has raised $10 million in seed funding, led by NowaisWorld and Stryde Ventures to accelerate U.S. expansion with new projects
Aescape, the AI-powered robotic massage startup, has struck a partnership with Tom Brady, joining on as the Chief Innovation Officer
Betr, a sports gaming and media business, announced a partnership with basketball players Lonzo Ball and LiAngelo Ball, joining on as equity investors and content partners
Ankored, a youth sports safety and compliance platform, closed its $4 million seed funding round led by Rally Ventures to simplify safety and compliance in youth sports
APEX, the athlete-backed sports investment firm, has added Red Bull Ventures as an investor as part of the final funding close of its early-stage Elite Performance Fund
Why This Matters: Tom Brady's appointment as Chief Innovation Officer represents a strategic evolution in athlete-technology relationships, moving beyond traditional endorsement deals toward executive leadership positions. This appointment demonstrates how elite athletes are leveraging their competitive experience and brand credibility to drive innovation in wellness technology, potentially creating new models for athlete involvement in sports tech startups while validating AI-powered recovery solutions for mainstream consumer adoption.
PRODUCT LAUNCHES & TECH INNOVATIONS π¬
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The Laver Cup 2025 introduced an animated broadcast feed, a fusion of live match streaming and dynamic animated overlays between Team Europe and Team World
Major League Baseball announced that the Automated Ball-Strike (ABS) Challenge System, powered by T-Mobile, has been approved for the 2026 MLB season
Arizona State football is piloting facial recognition technology to streamline entry into the Mountain America Stadium and enhance the fan experience
The Australian Sports Commission has launched a virtual innovation hub, the Park, designed to connect technology companies with the Australian sports sector
Why This Matters: MLB's approval of the ABS Challenge System for 2026 represents the mainstream adoption of automated officiating technology in professional sports. This decision validates years of technological development and testing while establishing MLB as another major league to implement comprehensive AI-powered officiating systems. The move will likely accelerate similar implementations across other professional sports leagues, fundamentally altering how competitive integrity is maintained and creating new standards for technology integration in live sports environments.
STRATEGIC APPOINTMENTS πͺ
Video streaming company StreamAMG has appointed ex-Stats Perform executive Martin Bland as its new Commercial Director
FINAL THOUGHTS π
Week 39 demonstrates the sports technology sector's transition from experimental adoption to institutional implementation, exemplified by MLB's automated officiating approval and elite athlete strategic leadership appointments.
The convergence of automated systems, celebrity athlete innovation partnerships, and venture capital investment in emerging sports categories positions the industry for accelerated growth across competitive integrity, fan engagement, and new market development.
Strategic innovation hubs and comprehensive technology partnerships further indicate that sports organisations are building systematic capabilities to evaluate and implement transformative technologies that enhance both athletic performance and consumer experiences across global markets.
As always, stay tuned for next week's roundup as we continue tracking the transformative developments reshaping the global sports technology landscape.
Thanks for reading,
Dean
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