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2014 FIFA World CupTM - News Access Policy for Television, Internet and Mobile broadcasters







Pan-regional and International News Access



Pan-regional and International News channels may gain access to materials by signing a News Access
agreement directly with FIFA.



To qualify for such a license, a channel must be legally permitted to broadcast a simultaneous, linear
transmission in more than two territories.








Non-rightsholder News Access



Using the FIFA News Access Contact List as a reference, non-rightsholders should in the first instance
contact the Broadcaster listed against their territory to obtain footage for use in the relevant territory.
Non-
rightsholders may thus gain News Access to the 2014 FIFA World CupTM matches via the
following methods.



The conditions attached to the use of the footage are subject to the terms and conditions of local
customary news access laws and customs in the territory of use. In the absence of any such laws or
customary terms in the relevant territory, the following shall apply:




  1. The footage will only be available after the end of each match Programme and use of footage
    must be limited (including any agreed embargo) accordingly even if footage is accidentally
    obtained prior to the end of the match.




  2. Exploitation period is up to 24 hours after the end of the match.




  3. A maximum of 60 seconds of footage per match and a maximum of 90 seconds of footage



    may be used per news programme.




  4. No archive rights are granted in relation to the match 





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