The Media Rights Agreement between High School Athletic Association and Radio or Television Station is a legal document that grants rights to a media station for broadcasting high school sporting events. This form outlines the terms and conditions for the media station's use of broadcast rights, including audio and video webcasts. Unlike other broadcasting agreements, this form is tailored specifically for high school athletics and is designed to comply with the regulations of the respective high school athletic association.
This form should be used when a media station wishes to obtain broadcasting rights for high school athletic events organized by the respective high school athletic association. It is essential to secure this agreement to ensure compliance with the association's policies and to avoid any legal implications arising from unauthorized broadcasting.
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This form does not typically require notarization unless specified by local law. However, it is advisable to confirm with the applicable high school athletic associationâs guidelines to ensure compliance with any jurisdictional requirements.
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