As part of giving free devices to athletes, Samsung is insisting that no Apple logos appear during the opening ceremonies of the 2014 Winter Olympics.
A sponsor for the games, Samsung gave athletes Galaxy Note 3 smartphones in their gift bags, with the condition that, even if they used an Apple device, the logo could not be displayed during the opening ceremonies. The Galaxy Note 3 is apparently the primary device being pushed by Samsung during the games, according to Slashgear:
It should be noted that these sorts of restrictions aren’t uncommon. Companies pay a lot of money to sponsor teams at the Olympics, and they don’t want their competitors advertised for free. Panasonic had just that very situation on their hands durning the 2012 Olympics in London, having given athletes free headphones, only to find that some of their sponsored teams openly wearing custom Beats headphones, violating their deal with Panasonic.
Are Samsung’s restrictions unreasonable, or do sponsors have the right to expect that their competitors won’t get free advertising? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
Source: APPY Geek