Common use of Media and Communications Policy Clause in Contracts

Media and Communications Policy. In addition to traditional media (print, radio and television), social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, blogs, websites) is an increasingly popular way to engage with supporters, communicate with the general public and promote disability sports, athletes, partners and sponsors. It is important that Athletes, and all personnel associated with the SDSC are able to communicate to each other, media and the public at large effectively, positively and productively to promote and grow disability sports. No one should attempt to tarnish the Council’s reputation, or the profile of disability sports or athletes with disability, in the communication of any content.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Athlete’s Agreement, Team Official’s Agreement, Athlete's Agreement

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Media and Communications Policy. In addition to traditional media (print, radio and television), social media (e.g. Facebook, Twitter, blogs, websites) is an increasingly popular way to engage with supporters, communicate with the general public and promote disability sports, athletes, partners and sponsors. It is important that Athletes, and all personnel associated with the NDSA and SDSC are able to communicate to each other, media and the public at large effectively, positively and productively to promote and grow disability sports. No one should attempt to tarnish the Council’s reputation, or the profile of disability sports or athletes with disability, in the communication of any content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Team Official’s Agreement, Athlete’s Agreement

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Media and Communications Policy. In addition to traditional media (print, radio and television), social media (e.g. Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, blogs, websites) is an increasingly popular way to engage with supporters, communicate with the general public and promote disability sports, athletes, partners and sponsors. It is important that Athletes, and all personnel associated with the SDSC are able to communicate to each other, media and the public at large effectively, positively and productively to promote and grow disability sports. No one should attempt to tarnish the Council’s reputation, or the profile of disability sports or athletes with disability, in the communication of any content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Athlete’s Agreement, Team Official’s Agreement

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