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Athlete Blogs Are OK At Olympics, But Barely So

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The International Olympic Committee, still sitting high on its all-rights-are-ours horse, has opened up a little, allowing athletes to blog at the Olympics for the first time, in time for the Beijing Olympics coming up in August this year. Under the new rules, blogs are allowed as long as they are used for personal expression and not journalism, meaning “it be confined solely to their own personal Olympic-related experience”, reports Reuters. In practice this means no Olympic visual or audio material and any confidential information on third parties.
—Athletes or officials can post still pictures taken outside accredited areas or their own pictures taken within these areas that do not contain any sporting action.
—Blogs should not have exclusive agreements with any company and there should be no commercial reference or advertising either.

And wonder how will they police all this? And when will it cross into censorship line?

Feb 17, 2008 11:56 PM ET

Posted In: Entertainment, Sports, Digital Olympics, Legal, ioc

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