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The International Association of Skateboard Companies (IASC) is a for-profit
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that seeks to promote
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as a leisure activity. Its
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includes representatives of a number of
skateboarding companies The following is a list of notable companies that produce skateboards and skateboarding merchandise. Companies listed may also be members of the US-based trade association, the International Association of Skateboard Companies and may have skateb ...
who in turn represent a membership base of ''"skateboard manufacturers, distributors, contest organizers, ramp designers and individuals"''.


History

The IASC was established in 1995 by Jim Fitzpatrick, with the goal of promoting skateboarding, increase participation, saving its members money and educating the community about skateboarding. Its members include skateboard manufacturers, distributors, skatepark designers and contest organisers. Its current board of directors includes representatives of
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,
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, Wabsono International,
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,
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,
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, Black Box,
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, Element,
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(
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),
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,
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,
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and Blitz Distribution (
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).


Initiatives


Go Skateboarding Day

The IASC established an annual ''Go Skateboarding Day'' (usually June 21 each year) to encourage skateboarders around the world to go skateboarding, hold competitions and generally promote skateboarding and to encourage non-skaters to consider buying a
skateboard A skateboard is a type of sports equipment used for skateboarding. They are usually made of a specially designed 7-8 ply maple plywood deck and polyurethane wheels attached to the underside by a pair of skateboarding trucks. The skateboarde ...
.


Anti-blank-deck campaign

In part, the initial establishment of the association was prompted by industry concerns about the sale of blank (un-
brand A brand is a name, term, design, symbol or any other feature that distinguishes one seller's good or service from those of other sellers. Brands are used in business, marketing, and advertising for recognition and, importantly, to create an ...
ed) skateboard decks. In 1994, during the months before the establishment of the association, representatives of various
skateboarding companies The following is a list of notable companies that produce skateboards and skateboarding merchandise. Companies listed may also be members of the US-based trade association, the International Association of Skateboard Companies and may have skateb ...
met to discuss their concerns. In particular, companies were concerned about the proliferation of un-branded decks for sale in skate shops and other retail outlets that had not been produced by one of the major skate brands. These decks carried no logos or associated designs and were produced by manufacturers that (according to the companies) did not contribute to the sponsorship of skateboarders, venues or events. The association was officially established the following year. In 2007, the IASC released a report, produced in conjunction with
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titled, ''Under Fire: A special report on the skate hard-goods market''.''"Under Fire" Five Years Later: Happy Anniversary IASC''
by Bud Stratford (Everything Skateboarding, January 2012)
In it, the IASC detailed the impact of blank deck sales on the wider industry and encouraged skaters to only buy and ride branded decks and to wear branded clothing at competitions. The IASC also resolved to encourage media outlets to only publish stories with images that included skaters supporting their sponsors' brands. Blitz Distribution, an IASC member company, established ''www.aworldwithoutpros.com'' to support the campaign. A number of skaters and industry representatives established ''www.aworldwithoutceos.com'' as a direct counter-argument to the claims made by the IASC. Both sites have since been taken down. As a result of the campaign, a number of manufacturers discontinued direct sale of blank decks (though a number continued to supply IASC member companies).


Liability laws

During the late-1990s, founding director Jim Fitzpatrick and the IASC campaigned for
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of
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's
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laws as they pertained to skateboarding in particular. The campaign was successful and laws were changed in 1997 to introduce liability limits.


Just One Board

In 2012, the IASC and the ''Go Skateboarding Foundation'' (established by the IASC to run ''Go Skateboarding Day'') launched the
non-profit A nonprofit organization (NPO) or non-profit organisation, also known as a non-business entity, not-for-profit organization, or nonprofit institution, is a legal entity organized and operated for a collective, public or social benefit, in co ...
''Just One Board'' initiative. ''Just One Board'' seeks to collect used skateboards and refurbish them for distribution to underprivileged children.''Next Up receives 50 complete skateboards from Just One Board''
(Next Up Foundation, 5 November 2012)


References


External links


Official site of the IASCMember companies of the IASC
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