Common use of Marketing and Promotion Clause in Contracts

Marketing and Promotion. 6.1 You: (a) grant Football Administrators the non-exclusive right to use your name or image in any medium for football marketing and promotional activities; (b) must respond to any request by the Club to participate in a promotional or game development activity, including personal appearances for sponsors or coaching clinics (provided you are able to attend and your expenses of participation are met); and (c) must co-operate with the Club, the media (in particular the holders of any broadcast rights), sponsors or any other person reasonably required in relation to any promotional activity. 6.2 You must not: (a) participate in any personal promotional activities if the products or business of that personal sponsor are in competition with the products or business of a Partner; (b) use any FFA or Club intellectual property rights, in particular any names, logos or playing apparel (other than in accordance with this Contract); and (c) engage in any marketing or promotional activities that may bring a Football Administrator or the game of football into disrepute. 6.3 You are not obliged to participate in promotional activities if you (acting reasonably and in a bona fide manner) have: (a) a moral or religious objection to any use that may be made of your image and have declared that objection; or (b) work, education or personal commitments.

Appears in 8 contracts

Samples: Professional Player Contract, Professional Player Contract, Professional Player Contract

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Marketing and Promotion. 6.1 You: (a) grant Football Administrators the non-exclusive right to use your name or image in any medium for football marketing and promotional activities; (b) must respond to any request by the Club to participate in a promotional or game development activity, including personal appearances for sponsors or coaching clinics (provided you are able to attend and your expenses of participation are met); and (c) must co-operate with the Club, the media (in particular the holders of any broadcast rights), sponsors or any other person reasonably required in relation to any promotional activity. 6.2 You must not: (a) participate in any personal promotional activities if the products or business of that personal sponsor are in competition with the products or business of a Partner; (b) use any FFA or Club intellectual property rights, in particular any names, logos or playing apparel (other than in accordance with this Contract); andand‌ (c) engage in any marketing or promotional activities that may bring a Football Administrator or the game of football into disrepute. 6.3 You are not obliged to participate in promotional activities if you (acting reasonably and in a bona fide manner) have: (a) a moral or religious objection to any use that may be made of your image and have declared that objection; or (b) work, education or personal commitments.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Player Contract

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Marketing and Promotion. 6.1 You: (a) grant Football Administrators the non-exclusive right to use your name or image in any medium for football marketing and promotional activities; (b) must respond to any request by the Club to participate in a promotional or game development activity, including personal appearances for sponsors or coaching clinics (provided you are able to attend and your expenses of participation are met); and (c) must co-operate with the Club, the media (in particular the holders of any broadcast rights), sponsors or any other person reasonably required in relation to any promotional activity. 6.2 You must not: (a) participate in any personal promotional activities if the products or business of that personal sponsor are in competition with the products or business of a Partner; (b) use any FFA or Club intellectual property rights, in particular any names, logos or playing apparel (other than in accordance with this Contract); and (c) engage in any marketing or promotional activities that may to bring a Football Administrator or the game of football into disrepute. 6.3 You are not obliged to participate in promotional activities if you (acting reasonably and in a bona fide manner) have: (a) a moral or religious objection to any use that may be made of your image and have declared that objection; or (b) work, education or personal commitments.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Professional Player Contract

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