Broadcast Overspill Sample Clauses

Broadcast Overspill. Licensor does not grant exclusivity protection against reception in the Territory of a broadcast or Simultaneous Retransmission of the Picture originating outside the Territory, whether terrestrial, cable or satellite. Licensor only agrees, subject to Paragraph iv), that during the License Period for any PayPerView, Pay TV or Free TV Licensed Rights it will not broadcast or authorize broadcast of the Picture in any Authorized Language within the Region where the broadcast is intended for primary reception within the Territory.
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Broadcast Overspill. Licensor does not grant exclusivity or holdback protection against reception in the Territory of a broadcast of the Program originating outside the Territory. Licensor only agrees that during the License Period for each Program Licensor will not broadcast or authorize a broadcast of the Program in an Authorized Language that originates in the Region outside the Territory and is intended for primary reception within the Territory, except this limitation will not apply to broadcasts of the original unsubtitled English language version of the Program.
Broadcast Overspill. Licensor does not warrant that it has granted or can grant exclusivity protection against reception in the Territory of a broadcast of the Picture originating outside the Territory. This provision applies specifically but without limitation in cases where the Region includes any country in the European Union or European Economic Area.
Broadcast Overspill. Licensor does not warrant that it has granted or can grant exclusivity protection against reception in the Territory of a broadcast of the Picture originating outside the Territory. Licensor only agrees that during the License Period for any Pay TV or Free TV Licensed Right it will not broadcast or authorize a broadcast of the Picture in any Authorized Language which broadcast originates in the Region outside the Territory and is intended for primary reception within the Territory except this provision will not apply to broadcasts in the original unsubtitled English language even if English is an Authorized Language. This paragraph applies specifically, but without limitation, in cases where the Region includes any country in the European Union or European Economic Area. 5 <PAGE> 6.9 Parallel Imports: Licensor does not warrant that it has granted or can grant exclusivity protection against sale or rental in the Territory of Videograms embodying the Picture imported from outside the Territory. Licensor only agrees that during the License Period for any Video Licensed Right it will not sell or authorize sale in any Authorized Language of Videograms embodying the Picture that are sold in the Region outside the Territory and intended for primary consumer sale or rental within the Territory except this provision will not apply to sales of original unsubtitled English language Videograms even if English is an Authorized Language. This paragraph applies specifically, but without limitation, in cases where the Region includes any country in the European Union or European Economic Area.
Broadcast Overspill. Licensor does not warrant that it has granted or can grant exclusivity protection against reception in the Territory of a broadcast of the Picture originating outside the Territory. Licensor only agrees that during the License Period for any Pay TV or Free TV Licensed Right it will not broadcast or authorize a broadcast of the Picture in any Authorized Language which broadcast originates in the Region outside the Territory and is intended for primary reception within the Territory except this provision will not apply to broadcasts in the original unsubtitled English language even if English is an Authorized Language. This paragraph applies specifically, but without limitation, in cases where the Region includes any country in the European Union or European Economic Area.

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