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Media and Personality Law

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From the perspective of athletes, sports event organisers and the media, the chapter shows the rights and obligations as well as their limits in connection with media and personal rights. The practical significance of these rights and the claims and consequences arising from their violation are presented.

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    The following information is mainly based on the legal foundations in Germany, to which reference is also made in the text. Due to the different country-specific legal regulations, deviations may occur in the countries concerned.

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Schmittmann, M. (2021). Media and Personality Law. In: Walzel, S., Römisch, V. (eds) Managing Sports Teams. Management for Professionals. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-56495-7_18

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