When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory it is known as a N?

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When negotiations between a players' union and the owners' organization cannot be reached the players might vote to determine if they should
When professional athletes negotiate salaries playing conditions
Salaries contracts
When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory it is known as a(n)
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When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory it is known as a N?

When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory it is known as a N?

When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory it is known as a N?

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5.When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a territory, it is known as which activity?A. Antitrust violationB. BlackoutC. InjunctionD. Right of publicity

6. Which is an unacceptable place to use an athlete’s or celebrity’s identity without permission?

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7. Which law makes restraining free trade and competition illegal?

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8. When professional athletes’ unions negotiate salaries, playing conditions, and contract terms as a singleunit, they are engaging in which activity?

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9. Salaries, contracts, and profit sharing are often the issues that create conflicts between sports’ leaguesand which other party?A. Team ownersB. Sponsoring organizationsC. Individual managersD. Associations of players

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TermDefinition
Handler people that sponsors pay to work closely with athletes who are unable or unwilling to police themselves
Advisers financial and business counselors for celebrities
Non-compete Clause prohibits a person from working in a competing business for a specific period of time
Contracts agreements enforceable by law that detail the business transaction
Intellectual property the unique works of writers, artists, and musicians that can be protected under copyright law
Lanham Trademark Act Clearly outlines the procedures for trademark registration, makes trademark infringement illegal
Trademark infringement One organization copies, counterfeits, or reproduces another company's trademark for their own profit without permission
Sherman Anti-trust Act Makes restraining free trade and competition illegal, regulates interstate commerce, outlaws monopolies
Collective bargaining Employees joining together as a single unit to negotiate with management
Injunction A court order that stops a certain activity until a trial begins
Identity misappropriation unauthorized use of another's name, likeness, or identity without that person's permission, resulting in harm to that person
Ticket Scalping Reselling tickets for more than their face value
Option to Renew allows the sponsor to extend the agreement after the contract expires
Right of First Refusal the event organizers will allow the sponsor the opportunity to renew before offering the contract to any other sponsors
Collective bargaining agreement contracts negotiated by a players' association
Salary Cap a maximum amount that a team can spend on players' salaries
Blackout A league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a certain territory
Exclusivity Sponsors usually insist on being the only ones in their particular category of goods or services
Free Agency a professional athlete who is free to negotiate a contract with any team
Lockout the exclusion of employees by their employer from their place of work until certain terms are agreed to
Player's association Unions in professional sports
Prize indemnity A type of insurance that protects sport/event organizations or sponsors from loss of income due to contest awards
Right of Privacy A type of law that gives individuals the exclusive right to their seclusion
Right of Publicity A type of law that gives individuals the exclusive right to their identities for commercial use
Trademark the legal protection of words and symbols used by a company

When a league blocks the broadcast of a certain game in a territory it is known as which activity?

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Which is an example of a governing body in the sports industry?

The best-known example is the International Olympic Committee (IOC), the organizer of the modern Olympic Games. General sports organizations are responsible for sports-related topics, usually for a certain group, such as the Catholic or Jewish sports groups.

Which is the first step that a business should take when collecting marketing?

The first step in the marketing research process, then, is to establish a SMART objective. This should be a Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Timely marketing goal that the organization wishes to achieve: to develop, to grow, to compare, to measure, etc.

When negotiations between a players union and the owners organization Cannot be reached the players might vote to determine if they should?

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