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Ambush Marketing Client Guide World Cup 2026 – Advertising, Marketing & Branding

Ambush Marketing Client Guide World Cup 2026 – Advertising, Marketing & Branding

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This in brief provides a snapshot of key aspects of ambush marketing and relevant UK legal protections.


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This in brief provides a snapshot of key aspects of ambush
marketing and relevant UK legal protections. It outlines the main
types of ambush (association, intrusion and opportunistic
activity), the principal legal tools available to rights holders
(passing off; trade mark and copyright infringement; advertising
and consumer law including the DMCC Act), and contractual controls
(ticket terms, participant agreements and venue rules).

It also highlights event specific regimes and guidance,
including the UK’s Olympic Symbol etc. (Protection) Act 1995,
Rule 40 constraints on athlete marketing during the Games, IOC
social/digital media rules, and FIFA’s extensive IP protections
for the 2026 World Cup. Practical measures to deter ambush, such as
controlling advertising inventory around venues, clean zone
restrictions, broadcast advertising controls, and strong official
sponsor activation, are also covered, together with top tips for
brands on staying within the rules.

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