Naming Rights

Naming rights is the term used when a company pays money to the owners of a stadium or other sports venue, to have that stadium named for the company.

An example is the baseball park called Coors Field. This is done by a legal contract, usually for a limited number of years. "Naming rights" is also called Corporate sponsorship.

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