Assignment of Player Licence Property to Sponsors and Broadcasters Sample Clauses

Assignment of Player Licence Property to Sponsors and Broadcasters. 24.1 The NZRU may, following notification and consultation with the RPC, assign the Player Licence Property to a Sponsor or Broadcaster for the purpose of allowing that Sponsor or Broadcaster to associate the Player Licence Property with itself or its goods or services.
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Assignment of Player Licence Property to Sponsors and Broadcasters. The NZRU (or a Super Rugby Club or Provincial Union acting on its behalf) may, following notification and consultation with the RPC, assign the Player Licence Property to a Sponsor or Broadcaster for the purpose of allowing that Sponsor or Broadcaster to associate the Player Licence Property with itself or its goods or services. A Sponsor is a party with whom the NZRU (or a Provincial Union or a Super Rugby Club) has entered into an agreement for the promotion of goods or services excluding the promotion of Licensed Products (and, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes the World Rugby and Rugby World Cup Limited). A Broadcaster is a party with whom the NZRU (or a Provincial Union or a Super Rugby Club) has entered into an agreement for the recording and broadcasting of any Rugby game played by a New Zealand Team (and, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes the World Rugby and Rugby World Cup Limited). For the avoidance of doubt, a Broadcaster includes sub-licensees and subsidiaries provided that any assignment of Player Licence Property to those sub-licensees and subsidiaries has been approved by the RPC. The RPC acknowledges that the NZRU has entered into arrangements, or has allowed Super Rugby Clubs or Provincial Unions to enter into arrangements, with certain other entities (which are not Sponsors or Broadcasters): which have as their primary business travel and/or hospitality services; or which license NZRU intellectual property for goods or services; and which result in the generation of NZRU Player Generated Revenue, Super Rugby Club player generated revenue, and/or Provincial Union Commercial Revenue. In respect of these entities, the NZRU may, assign Player Licence Property which is playing footage (including still photography of playing footage) of a New Zealand Team (or Teams). The NZRU must notify and consult with the RPC prior to any such assignment. Except as provided in this Part, the NZRU may not assign the Player Licence Property to a party other than a Sponsor or Broadcaster (nor may a Sponsor or Broadcaster assign the Player Licence Property to any party, or allow any party to use the Player Licence Property otherwise in accordance with this clause), except with the written consent of the RPC.
Assignment of Player Licence Property to Sponsors and Broadcasters. The NZRU (or a Super Rugby Franchise or Provincial Union acting on its behalf) may, following notification and consultation with the RPC, assign the Player Licence Property to a Sponsor or Broadcaster for the purpose of allowing that Sponsor or Broadcaster to associate the Player Licence Property with itself or its goods or services. A Sponsor is a party with whom the NZRU (or a Provincial Union or a Super Rugby Franchise) has entered into an agreement for the promotion of goods or services excluding the promotion of Licensed Products (and, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes the IRB and Rugby World Cup Limited). A Broadcaster is a party with whom the NZRU (or a Provincial Union or a Super Rugby Franchise) has entered into an agreement for the recording and broadcasting of any Rugby game played by a New Zealand Team (and, for the avoidance of doubt, excludes the IRB and Rugby World Cup Limited). The RPC acknowledges that the NZRU has entered into arrangements, or has allowed Super Rugby Franchises or Provincial Unions to enter into arrangements, with certain other entities (which are not Sponsors or Broadcasters):

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