Article 3.12.3.11,   Annex "B"

 

Guidelines for Media Coverage, Broadcasting

 and Advertising

 

B.1.0

The Media Coverage, Broadcasting and Advertising Rights of all ISSF World Championships, World Cups and other ISSF official events (General Assemblies, Congresses etc) are the property of the International Shooting Sport Federation.

B.2.0

In order to assist the organizing country's Member Federation some parts of these rights may be granted to the organizing country's Member Federation on the basis of these guidelines.

B.3.0

Media Coverage and Broadcasting Rights:

B.3.1

As a prerequisite for a Member Federation to apply for the World Championships or World Cups, the Federation and a local or national TV station should agree that the local or national TV station will supply international signals consisting of pictures and sounds free of charge to the ISSF contracted TV stations;

B.3.2

Except for the ISSF contracted TV stations, the organizing country is free to make contracts with other TV stations for TV broadcasting rights for the territory or country not included in the contract. In this case, the organizing country divides the income from selling TV rights with the ISSF on an equal basis.

B.4.0

Advertising rights:

 

The ISSF reserves the right to control sponsor signs at the main entrance of ISSF Championship ranges, official scoreboards, and official score monitors, target frames and Start (Bib) Numbers.  (See ISSF Eligibility and Sponsorship Rules).

B.5.0

The site planning and the sizes of the above advertising materials require prior approval of the ISSF.

B.6.0

All or part of the available spaces may be contracted to one advertising agency as a package.  If an agency is decided upon, the Secretary General must transmit the name of the agency and details of the contract to the organizing country's Member Federation three (3) months before the Championship or official event.

B.7.0

All other advertising spaces etc. are the property of the organizer.

 

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