IOC's Social Media Guidelines for Athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics

IOC's Social Media Guidelines for Athletes in the 2024 Paris Olympics
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Saturday 13 January 2024, 20:27

The IOC's guidelines on social networks have established that, during the Olympics in Paris 2024 (July 26-August 11) and also during the winter ones in Gangwon (from January 19 to February 4), athletes will be able to post on their own personal social profiles. Freedom, therefore, for registered athletes who will be able to post photos and videos but with a limit of a maximum of 2 minutes per post. A line to allow athletes on the one hand to post and share their Olympic games experience, on the other hand to protect the rights holders. Athletes will be free to share their experience on social media after years of prohibition, however following precise guidelines.

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Registered athletes will be able to post the opening and closing ceremony, the Olympic Village and the training and race areas. The places will be open to recordings up to an hour before the event and subsequently to anti-doping checks, as reported by Adnkronos. Different rules, however, for all other accredited subjects at the Olympics (coaches, managers, staff, personnel, press). As stated in the IOC guide: «All other subjects accredited to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games, including coaches, technical staff, members of the entourage, team managers, volunteers, staff of the National Olympic Committees, International Federations or the Organizing Committee and other team personnel who take part in the Games, must respect the IOC's guidelines on social and digital media for accredited individuals other than athletes participating in the 2024 Paris Olympic Games».

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