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1 NCAA Division I Promotional Activities
Kelly Brummett Jobrina Marques NCAA Division I Promotional Activities

2 Overview Advertisements and promotions after enrollment.
Institutional, charitable, education or nonprofit promotions. Nonathletically related promotions involving a commercial product.

3 Advertisements And Promotions After Enrollment
Use of name or picture to promote sale or use of commercial product or service prohibited. No payment for endorsing commercial product or service through student-athlete's (SA) use of such product or service. NCAA Bylaw

4 Case Study No. 1 Facts Institution's assistant coach gave each SA on the team three schedule posters and told them to hang the posters in local businesses. After SAs gave out the schedule posters, assistant coach encouraged SAs to use their social media accounts to promote the team's schedule and thank the businesses. SAs tweeted: "Java with Jan quenches our thirst and supports the (institution's) team!"

5 Case Study No. 1 Questions
May SAs give out schedule posters at the direction of an institutional staff member? Were SAs tweets thanking the businesses for their business permissible?

6 Case Study No. 2 Facts SA really loves Java with Jan, and stops by every Saturday morning, always ordering Jan’s daily special. SA frequently posts pictures of her java on her social media account with the caption: "Jan did it again! Best cup of joe! @javawithjan”

7 Case Study No. 2 Questions
Is SA's social media post permissible? Is it okay to What if during SA's next visit, Jan thanks her for the shout out and gives her a free cup of coffee?

8 Case Study No. 3 Facts Greg, a cross country student-athlete, informed the compliance office that he had participated in an advertisement while in high-school. Greg’s entire high school team was selected to appear in a laundry company's stain stick commercial. He did not receive any payment for participating in the commercial.

9 Case Study No. 3 Questions
Has Greg jeopardized his eligibility to participate in athletics at an NCAA Division I institution? What if Greg received actual and necessary expenses for appearing in the commercial? What if Greg received compensation above actual and necessary expenses for participating in the commercial? Are there any concerns if the commercial continues to air after Greg enrolls at a Division I institution?

10 Institutional, Charitable, Education Or Nonprofit Promotions
Member institution or conference. Recognized institutional entity. Noninstitutional charity. Noninstitutional educational entity. Nonprofit agency. Bylaw

11 Institutional, Charitable, Education Or Nonprofit Promotions (cont.)
Use of SA's name, picture or appearance to support: Charitable or educational activities; or Activities considered incidental to SA's participation in intercollegiate athletics. Parameters: Participation subject to limitations set forth in Bylaw 17. Only permissible sponsorship is sponsoring company's officially registered regular trademark or logo. May include emblem, name, address and telephone number. Bylaw

12 Institutional, Charitable, Education Or Nonprofit Promotions (cont.)
Parameters: No reproduction of product if commercial entity's trademark or logo appears in promotion. SA may not miss class. All moneys go directly to institution, conference or other permissible entity. SA may accept actual and necessary expenses. Name, picture or appearance may not be used to promote commercial ventures of nonprofit agency. Bylaw

13 Institutional, Charitable, Education Or Nonprofit Promotions (cont.)
Parameters: Restrictions on the sale of commercial items. Noninformational items that include a single SA may not be sold. Noninformational items that include multiple SAs may be sold. Institutionally controlled outlets or outlets controlled by other permissible entity. SA and authorized representative of permissible entity affirm proper use of likeness or appearance. Bylaw

14 Case Study No. 4 Facts Institution wants to promote its involvement with a food pantry. At the institution's soccer contest, all fans are asked to bring a canned or boxed food item. Institution will use multiple soccer SAs in its promotional materials.

15 Case Study No. 4 Questions
What guidelines must the institution follow for printed promotional materials? For digital promotional materials (i.e., social media)? What if the local restaurant, a long-time sponsor of the institution, wants to get involved? What can the local restaurant do to promote the institution's event? What does it mean to be a cosponsor of the event?

16 Co-sponsorship Commercial establishment advertises the presence of SAs at the commercial location; or Is involved directly or indirectly in promoting the activity. Commercial establishment likes or retweets institution's promotion. Bylaw

17 Case Study No. 4 Facts Cindy, a soccer PSA who signed an NLI with the institution and will enroll during the spring, has volunteered with the food pantry the past five years. Can she be involved in the institution's promotional activity? The local restaurant's promotional activity?

18 Proposal No. 2005-26 Commercial Co-sponsorship
Alternative to subparts (b) and (c) of Bylaw Co-sponsorship and reproduction of a product. Promotion must include affiliation of the commercial entity and the permissible entity. Twenty-five percent limitation for commercial sponsors. Product or service; and Logo/trademark. No direct endorsement or encouragement of the use or purchase of commercial product or service.

19 Case Study No. 5 Facts Same facts as Case Study No. 4.
Institution wants to promote its involvement with a food pantry. At the institution's soccer contest, all fans are asked to bring a canned or boxed food item. Institution will use multiple soccer SAs in its promotional materials.

20 Case Study No. 5 Questions
What additional flexibility does NCAA Proposal No provide? What remains the same between Bylaw and ? How does the institution know which to use?

21 Case Study No. 6 Facts Marsha would like to be involved with a nonprofit that sells socks. Nonprofit donates all proceeds from its sales to another nonprofit. Nonprofit wants to use Marsha’s name and appearance in promotional activities. Marsha will also sell socks through her social media.

22 Case Study No. 6 Questions
Is it permissible for Marsha to be involved with the nonprofit? Is it permissible for her to sell socks for the nonprofit? What if the nonprofit becomes a for-profit entity but still donates all of its proceeds from the sale of socks to another nonprofit?

23 Self-Employment Promotion Of Personal Business
SA may establish own business provided SA's likeness is not used to promote the business. SA's nonprofit falls under self-employment legislation. Pseudonym may be used in promotion of business and sale of own product. Bylaw

24 Promotion Of Personal Business Waivers
Promotion of personal vs. employer's business. SA's own product or service. Independent contractor. Use by commercial employers. Bylaws and

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