The latest guidelines published by the International Olympic Committee shows that in the 2012 London Olympics athletes in the game free to use Twitter. International Olympic Committee said that encourage athletes to use social media, through the blog or Twitter post their experiences. However, athletes should not use these services for commercial purposes.
International Olympic Committee has set a number of other requirements, such as athletes not to use swearing on Twitter or vulgar language, and should be used "first-person, diary form." In addition, athletes should not be the same as the correspondents reported that the Olympic Games. On the other hand, "free to use the media coverage of social media platforms."
According to the provisions of the International Olympic Committee, anyone can upload to social networking sites the Olympic Games photos, but may not sell these photos, or otherwise release the photos. In 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, venue pictures is prohibited.
International Olympic Committee, said the London 2012 Olympic Games, the venue for audio and video recording is still prohibited. Violation of the provisions of the athletes may be barred from competition.
International Olympic Committee has set a number of other requirements, such as athletes not to use swearing on Twitter or vulgar language, and should be used "first-person, diary form." In addition, athletes should not be the same as the correspondents reported that the Olympic Games. On the other hand, "free to use the media coverage of social media platforms."
According to the provisions of the International Olympic Committee, anyone can upload to social networking sites the Olympic Games photos, but may not sell these photos, or otherwise release the photos. In 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, venue pictures is prohibited.
International Olympic Committee, said the London 2012 Olympic Games, the venue for audio and video recording is still prohibited. Violation of the provisions of the athletes may be barred from competition.