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Business and Labor RightsInternational Olympic Committee PartnersThe International Olympic Committee TOP VI Partners Program was founded by the IOC in 1985; the “VI” refers to the sixth generation of the program for the period 2005-2008. More companies may join the TOP VI program in the future. As partners, these companies are granted exclusive marketing rights and the right to use Olympics logos on their products. Atos Origin Information technology services. Atos Origin has committed to the worldwide Olympic partnership program through 2008. Coca-Cola Non-alcoholic beverages. General Electric General Electric (GE) owns NBC, the official U.S. broadcast partner of the Olympic Games. GE has committed to the IOC partnership program through 2012. John Hancock Life service/annuities. Eastman Kodak Company Film/photographs and imaging. Lenovo Group Limited (formerly Legend Computer Systems Limited) Lenovo is the largest information technology corporation in China and the first Chinese company to join the IOC partnership program. McDonald’s Retail food services. McDonald’s is an IOC worldwide partner through to 2012. Panasonic (subsidiary of Matsushita Electrical Industrial) 1006, Oaza Kadoma Audio/TV/video equipment. Samsung Wireless communications equipment. Swatch Timing, scoring, and venue results services. Swatch will be an IOC partner through 2010. Visa Consumer payment systems. Visa will be in the IOC partnership program
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