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IPL eases media restrictions

The standoff between the IPL and the media over controversial guidelines for covering the inaugural tournament looks set to ease after a meeting between officials of both sides on Monday some some rules relaxed

Nagraj Gollapudi
07-Apr-2008

The IPL is set to be well-covered by the media after several restrictions in the media guidelines were toned down © Hampshire County Cricket Club
 
The standoff between the Indian Premier League and the media over controversial guidelines for covering the inaugural tournament looks set to ease after a meeting between officials of both sides on Monday. The IPL has toned down some of its earlier restrictions, especially benefiting the print media, though it has not relaxed its ban on websites covering matches from the ground, nor its ban on news agencies supplying websites with images.
It was also disclosed that the date for submitting accreditation forms would be extended beyond the original April 8 deadline.
"We have successfully concluded with them [media representatives] the way forward and there are no issues on the table," Lalit Modi, the IPL commissioner, said after the meeting in Mumbai. "New media guidelines are being issued this evening, and will be published [on the IPL website]."
"It was two-way traffic at our discussions and it was a happy ending," Pradeep Vijayakar, vice-president of the Sports Journalists Federation of India (SJFI), said.
Barry Parker, South-East Asia bureau chief of Agence France Presse (AFP), told Cricinfo that he and the international media coalition that also includes AP and Getty Images are waiting for the written version of the new guidelines before they decide on their next step. Parker had earlier said the terms and conditions as existed "don't allow us to cover the event."
The day's bad news was reserved for websites, whose representatives will be granted accreditation for the tournament but not match tickets, enabling them to report on pre- and post-match activity but barring them from the press box during play. This, IPL officials said, is because the league wishes to protect the portal rights it has sold to an American firm.
The other contentious clause that remains is preventing news agencies from selling their pictures to websites, who will have to source images from the IPL database. Modi said the IPL's planned photo database would integrate resources that can take about 10,000 photographs on a single day at various venues.
"That makes things difficult," Parker commented. "There's more than one issue as far as the AFP is concerned."
However, there was resolution on other major contentious issues, largely surrounding use of images. Contrary to the earlier guidelines, the IPL will not have the rights, free and without restrictions, to all photographs taken at the matches; and news organisations will not have to upload on the IPL site, within 24 hours, all images taken at the ground. The IPL has also allowed newspapers with their own web publication to upload six different pictures on their online photo galleries in addition to the pictures published in print.
 
 
The other contentious clause that remains is preventing news agencies from selling their pictures to websites, who will have to source images from the IPL database
 
The IPL also relaxed its limit of accreditations for each organisation - there will now be two accreditations each for reporters and photographers from any media house.
"There has been a misunderstanding to a certain extent as far as the guidelines and there was no clarity on the guidelines," Modi said.
The original guidelines, published last week, had provoked widespread outrage in the media. The influential Editors' Guild of India criticised the "prohibitive conditions" that it said were "unprecedented and unacceptable to the Indian media."
The SJFI had also issued a statement expressing "alarm and concern" over the IPL's conditions and asked that the "unfair and unethical restrictions being placed on the media be withdrawn unconditionally".

Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at Cricinfo