Media
VANOC appreciates the Canadian news media as an important means
of informing the public about the Canadian Olympic/Paralympic
Movements and the performance of Canadian athletes at Olympic and
Paralympic Games. VANOC has issued guidelines regarding the use of
the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Emblem by Canadian news media,
which allows use of the Emblems in an editorial manner, but
restricts the creation of any business association between their
media business, and/or their advertisers with, the Olympic and
Paralympic Movements.
Copies of VANOC’s media guidelines can be obtained
by contacting
mediarelations@vancouver2010.com.
These Guidelines are not legal advice and any information
contained herein does not in any way limit VANOC’s
legal rights and remedies. If you think you may have infringed
VANOC’s rights, or you are proposing to do something
which you think may infringe VANOC’s rights, we
recommend that you seek independent legal advice. Please also see
the
2010 Olympic/Paralympic Brand Management
disclaimer
for more information.
Infringement Assessment: Despite the use of the
Official Emblem of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter
Games,
this would be considered as unlikely to
infringe.
Infringement Assessment: Despite media
encouragement to cover and provide commentary on the 2010 Winter
Games, because the use of the Brand in question is featured in a
corporate advertisement that creates an unauthorized association
between the television station (non-2010 Winter Games marketing
partner) and the Olympic/Paralympic Brand,
this would be considered as likely to
infringe.




