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main television cameras. Permanent signage shall mean existing signage that is fixed in place prior to the scheduling of the Tie. iv) Appointment of companies as "Official Sponsor of and/or Official Suppliers to the Competition". v) All Media Rights (including without limitation all forms of television, internet, mobile, radio and other electronic media). (b) All domestic rights shall be vested in the Home Nation's National Association. These rights include: i) Advertisements within the court area and stadium of the Tie as per the current Fed Cup layout. The Home Nation shall provide the Title Sponsor and other International Sponsors of the Competition appointed by ITF the opportunity to purchase such advertising opportunities and subject to the conditions set out below. ii) Appointment of companies as Official Suppliers or Sponsors of the national team, subject to the provision of these Regulations. iii) Product display booths outside the court area. iv) Selection of the ball to be used subject to the provision of Regulation 35(h). v) Gate receipts and the rights and proceeds to and from programme, food, beverages, merchandise and other on-site sales related to the Tie. a) The name or title of the national team. vii) The use of any mascot, symbol, legend or device associated with the national team. Prior to a date of six (6) months prior to the start of the World Group and World Group II First Round and Zone Group Ties, a National Association shall not sell any sponsorship rights (save as described in Regulation 51 below) and/or advertising opportunities at the venue to any entity. Thereafter the National Association may sell such rights to any entity which does not conflict with the product category of the Title Sponsor or International Sponsors or with any of the product categories reserved by ITF. ITF will notify National Associations of such categories. Domestic rights for advertisements within the court and the stadium of the Tie may only be acquired by a Team Sponsor and not more than six (6) Domestic Sponsors who shall be companies whose principle place of business is located within and/or substantially serves the metropolitan area of the Tie venue. Within the stadium and court area no one Sponsor can have more than four signs in total. All Sponsors of the National Teams and entities who acquire advertising opportunities within the court area and stadium must be notified to the ITF at least fifteen (15) days prior to the commencement of the Tie. It is generally understood that companies that acquire Home Nation rights shall not be entitled to undertake substantial promotional or advertising activities at any particular Tie which are greater than and derogate from those rights acquired by the Title or International Sponsors and National Associations must ensure that the Title Sponsor is clearly recognized as the main Sponsor of the Competition and shall be given appropriate recognition in any official 25