Ambush Marketing & the Mega-Event Monopoly: How Laws are Abused to Protect Commercial Rights to Major Sporting Events - ASSER International Sports Law Series (Paperback)
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Ambush Marketing & the Mega-Event Monopoly: How Laws are Abused to Protect Commercial Rights to Major Sporting Events - ASSER International Sports Law Series (Paperback)

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Published: 18/07/2014
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This book undertakes a critical examination of commercial rights to sports mega-events (focusing on sponsorship), the exclusivity of such rights and the legal implications of the modern mega-event sponsorship model. It examines ambush marketing of events and the law’s treatment of ambushing (specifically in the form of sui generis event legislation) in a review of 10 major jurisdictions selected on the basis of the importance of the events they are to host in the near future or have hosted recently, and the relevant domestic legislation. It critically examines the legitimacy of such commercial rights protection by means of the use of laws in the context of accepted principles of intellectual property law, competition law and human rights law. Specifically, it questions the legitimacy of the creation of statutory ‘association rights’ to mega-events, and considers potential future developments in respect of the law’s treatment of mega-event commercialisation.

Valuable for practitioners and academics (in the fields of sportslaw/sponsorship/marketing/intellectual property law); sports administrators (sports governing bodies); corporate sponsors of sports and other events; potential mega-event host governments and law-makers; civil rights organisations.

Publisher: T.M.C. Asser Press
ISBN: 9789067049597
Number of pages: 764
Dimensions: 235 x 155 mm


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From the reviews:“Ambush Marketing & the Mega-event Monopoly makes an important contribution to the advertising and sports law genre. … The author has produced a highly readable and informative account of the strategies surrounding the marketing, advertising and commercial exploitation of global sporting events. … His writing and ideas are accessible and punctuated with references to well-known examples from sporting events.” (Joseph Savirimuthu, Journal of Intellectual Property Law and Practice, April, 2013)Law professor Jon Heshka (Thompson Rivers University, British Columbia) says:‘This book is an incredible piece of work. It is exhaustively researched and painstakingly detailed. [It] represents a valuable contribution to the literature. What has been sorely absent from the shelves of legal and marketing scholarship is a critical inquiry into ambush marketing. This book addresses this pressing need. It is thoughtful and thoroughly researched, bridging thegap between sports, IP law and history.’

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