Media Guidelines definition

Media Guidelines means the Media Guidelines in force and as amended from My Sponsors means all third parties who use or have the right to use or licence the use of my Image for a Commercial Purpose.
Media Guidelines means the Media Packaging Guidelines posted on the ECE. They describe how Company will package and label certain media containing the Product. MS reserves the right to modify the Media Guidelines with 90 days notice.
Media Guidelines means the Media Guidelines in force and as amended from time

Examples of Media Guidelines in a sentence

  • Although the City is not required to comply with such Variable Media Guidelines, the City may take such Guidelines into account when maintaining the Artwork or trying to preserve the integrity of the Artwork.

  • A breach of these Media Guidelines (including, for the avoidance of doubt, the IOC’s Social Media, Blogging and Internet Guidelines) will be a breach of the Team Membership Agreement.

  • Athlete is strongly encouraged to share their time at the Training Center and when traveling with the National Team on social media pursuant to the TC Media Guidelines as listed on the USA Climbing website and: • Athlete cannot create long-form content, video blogs, documentaries etc.

  • These Media Guidelines and Olympic Charter requirements apply not only to television, radio, internet and the press but also apply to mobile telephones, cameras and other devices that transmit pictures, sound or data including all Internet based activities including all forms of social media.

  • The Team Member will comply with and be bound by the Media Guidelines.

  • Additionally, each party commits to the following Social Media Guidelines: Social media refers to freely accessible, interactive web-based technologies used to produce, post and interact through text, images, video and audio to inform, promote, and collaborate.

  • Advertising, Promotion and Social Media Guidelines means the guidelines set by the NZOC (and amended from time to time) in relation to the promotion and advertising associated with the Commonwealth Games and social media requirements which are available online at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇.

  • A breach of these Media Guidelines (including, for the avoidance of doubt, ▇▇▇’s Social Media, Blogging and Internet Guidelines) will be a breach of the Team Membership Agreement.

  • Advertising, Promotion and Social Media Guidelines means the guidelines set by the NZOC (and amended from time to time) in relation to the promotion and advertising associated with the Commonwealth Games and social media requirements which are available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/assets/Uploads/NZOC-Advertising-Promotion-and-Social-Media- Guidelines-V1-4July.pdf.

  • Advertising, Promotion and Social Media Guidelines means the guidelines set by the NZOC (and amended from time to time) in relation to the promotion and advertising associated with the Games and social media requirements which are available at ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/assets/Uploads/NZOC-Advertising-Promotion-and-Social-Media- Guidelines.pdf.


More Definitions of Media Guidelines

Media Guidelines means the guidelines for communicating with the media as issued by the Organisation from time to time;
Media Guidelines means the Media Guidelines in force and as amended from time to time which is annexed at Schedule 5 and is available on the FASANOC website (▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇)
Media Guidelines the guide issued by FEO setting out in detail its requirements in respect of (i) use of Championship Footage, (ii) Championship Images, (iii) the ability of the Team to film and make available footage and photographs, and (iv) certain conditions relating to their use, as may be updated by FEO. Overalls: the racing overalls and underwear worn by a Driver during Races and Tests. Prohibited Material: any material that (i) does not comply with the FIA Regulations; (ii) is or may be indecent; (iii) is or may be defamatory; or (iv) for any organisation whose principal business in the opinion of a reasonable person encourages, in whatever manner, behaviour which promotes disparaging views or behaviour relating to an individual or group's colour, race, nationality, ethnic or national origins, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, religion, age or disability. Races: each race included in the Championship calendar at a Venue during an Event, during the Season, during the Term, that shall count for the purposes of the Championship and the associated official practice and qualifying sessions at the same Venue in the two days immediately prior to each such race. A “Double Header” which is two Races back-to-back shall count as two (2) Races in that Season.