Personal Attributes. This refers to the specific image, name, photograph, description or other identifiable property of the Athlete. When the individual’s attribute has no identification whatsoever (including uniform and team clothing) with OUSA or its teams, program or events the attribute belongs exclusively to the Athlete. When an Athlete is acting as an individual, OUSA accepts and acknowledges it has no rights to market his/her individual properties without the consent of the Athlete. When an individual’s attribute, whether appearing individually or as part of a group, can be identified by uniform, clothing, equipment or activity as part of the National Team, the promotion of the property is a shared responsibility between the Athlete and OUSA. The Athlete cannot enter into a sponsorship, endorsement or advertising agreement and use attributes that can be identified as team properties without prior consultation with OUSA President or his/her designate. Consent will not be unreasonably withheld and the association will not normally require a fee for use of its property. Athletes are required to wear National Team clothing during all public relations activities where attributes are linked to the national team and OUSA. In return OUSA may use an Athlete’s attribute in marketing/promoting team or program properties. OUSA will request the Athlete’s permission to use the selected attribute. The expectation is that permission will not be unreasonably withheld and that if after one week, no response has been received, OUSA will assume permission has been granted. Team attributes occur when two or more National Team Athletes occur as a group, whether by image, name, likeness or other identifiable attribute and are used to promote OUSA, National Team and sponsored events. This may include two or more Athletes in one competitive shot, or a composite of 2 or more Athletes. Use of team attributes may extend to partners of the association when they choose to advertise their sponsorship or support of the sport and/or National Team activities. Under these circumstances the sponsor must receive permission from OUSA prior to such advertising taking place.
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Sources: Senior Team Athlete Agreement
Personal Attributes. This refers to the specific image, name, photograph, description or other identifiable property of the Athlete. When the individual’s attribute has no identification whatsoever (including uniform and team clothing) with OUSA the COF or its teams, program or events the attribute belongs exclusively to the Athlete. When an Athlete is acting as an individual, OUSA the COF accepts and acknowledges it has no rights to market his/her individual properties without the consent of the Athlete. When an individual’s attribute, whether appearing individually or as part of a group, can be identified by uniform, clothing, equipment or activity as part of the National Team, the promotion of the property is a shared responsibility between the Athlete and OUSAthe COF. The Athlete cannot enter into a sponsorship, endorsement or advertising agreement and use attributes that can be identified as team properties without prior consultation with OUSA the COF President or his/her designate. Consent will not be unreasonably withheld and the association will not normally require a fee for use of its property. Athletes are required to wear National Team clothing during all public relations activities where attributes are linked to the national team and OUSAthe COF. In return OUSA the COF may use an Athlete’s attribute in marketing/promoting team or program properties. OUSA COF will request the Athlete’s permission to use the selected attribute. The expectation is that permission will not be unreasonably withheld and that if after one week, no response has been received, OUSA the COF will assume permission has been granted. Team attributes occur when two or more National Team Athletes occur as a group, whether by image, name, likeness or other identifiable attribute and are used to promote OUSAthe COF, National Team and sponsored events. This may include two or more Athletes in one competitive shot, or a composite of 2 or more Athletes. Use of team attributes may extend to partners of the association when they choose to advertise their sponsorship or support of the sport and/or National Team activities. Under these circumstances the sponsor must receive permission from OUSA COF prior to such advertising taking place.
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Sources: Athlete Agreement
Personal Attributes. This refers to the specific image, name, photograph, description or other identifiable property of the Athlete. When the individual’s attribute has no identification whatsoever (including uniform and team clothing) with OUSA or its teams, program or events the attribute belongs exclusively to the Athlete. When an Athlete is acting as an individual, OUSA accepts and acknowledges it has no rights to market his/his/ her individual properties without the consent of the Athlete. When an individual’s attribute, whether appearing individually or as part of a group, can be identified by uniform, clothing, equipment or activity as part of the National Team, the promotion of the property is a shared responsibility between the Athlete and OUSA. The Athlete cannot enter into a sponsorship, endorsement or advertising agreement and use attributes that can be identified as team properties without prior consultation with OUSA President or his/her designate. Consent will not be unreasonably withheld and the association will not normally require a fee for use of its property. Athletes are required to wear National Team clothing during all public relations activities where attributes are linked to the national team and OUSA. In return OUSA may use an Athlete’s attribute in marketing/promoting team or program properties. OUSA will request the Athlete’s permission to use the selected attribute. The expectation is that permission will not be unreasonably withheld and that if after one week, no response has been received, OUSA will assume permission has been granted. Team attributes occur when two or more National Team Athletes occur as a group, whether by image, name, likeness or other identifiable attribute and are used to promote OUSA, National Team and sponsored events. This may include two or more Athletes in one competitive shot, or a composite of 2 or more Athletes. Use of team attributes may extend to partners of the association when they choose to advertise their sponsorship or support of the sport and/or National Team activities. Under these circumstances the sponsor must receive permission from OUSA prior to such advertising taking place.
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Sources: Senior Team Athlete Agreement