Approval for Commercial Use Sample Clauses

Approval for Commercial Use. The Engager will obtain the Artist’s prior written authorization before the Artist’s picture may be used to promote or endorse a commercial product (including books and advertisement), which authorization will specify the commercial product involved and the fee to the Artists. (See Appendix A.)
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Approval for Commercial Use. The Ballet will obtain the Artist’s prior written authorization before the Artist’s photo may be used to promote or endorse a commercial product (including books and advertisements), which authorization will specify the commercial product involved and the fee to the Artists. “Commercial Product” refers to an object including, but not limited to, poster, T-shirt, publicity campaign, newspaper or magazine advertising which is sold or given away and whose primary aim is direct or indirect increase of revenue. The use of an Artist’s image in a “Commercial Product” always requires the Artist’s approval of the photograph and/or its use and may require payment.

Related to Approval for Commercial Use

  • Commercial Use the use of the Licensed Material for the purpose of monetary reward (whether by or for the Institution or an Authorised User) by means of sale, resale, loan, transfer, hire or other form of exploitation of the Licensed Material. For the avoidance of doubt, the use by the Institution or Authorised Users of the Licensed Material in the course of research funded by a commercial organisation is not deemed to constitute Commercial Use. Recovery of costs is not being deemed Commercial Use. The use of Metadata by search engines does not constitute Commercial Use as long as that Metadata is not sold, lent, distributed or otherwise re-licensed via that search engine or the access to that Metadata on that search engine is exclusively being charged for.

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