Common use of Archive Clause in Contracts

Archive. An archive recording may be made and retained by the engaging orchestra. Such recordings will be held by the engager and not shared externally, excepting with a) featured composers, for their own private study purposes; b) funders, for the purposes of reporting (e.g. where a funder requests to view an archive recording as evidence of a sponsored project); and c) educational project participants, as a private record of their participation. An engager may elect to make use of an archive recording made under this agreement for promotional purposes, provided that such usage is in accordance with ii) below. Any subsequent commercial exploitation of archive recordings shall be subject either to the terms of prevailing Collective Agreements, or to separate negotiation with the Union.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Orchestral Agreement, Orchestral Agreement, Orchestral Agreement

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