Common use of Broadcast Rights Clause in Contracts

Broadcast Rights. Tenant shall additionally have the right to broadcast or transmit Events, or to engage third parties to do so, by any technology Tenant deems appropriate, whether now existing or hereinafter devised, including without limitation via Internet, radio, television and satellite, and/or to film, tape and record such games by means of any technology, whether now existing or hereinafter devised, provided that for Landlord Events Tenant shall not directly or indirectly receive revenues in excess of expenses from any such broadcast or transmission or the rights thereto.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Lease and Agreement, Non Disturbance Agreement and Direct Lease Agreement, Lease and Agreement

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Broadcast Rights. Tenant shall additionally have the right to broadcast or transmit Events, or to engage third parties to do so, by any technology Tenant deems appropriate, whether now existing or hereinafter devised, including without limitation via Internet, radio, television and satellite, and/or to film, tape and record such games by means of any technology, whether now existing or hereinafter devised, provided that for Landlord Events Tenant shall not directly or indirectly receive revenues in excess of expenses from any such broadcast or transmission or the rights thereto.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Lease and Agreement

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