Broadcasting Rights Sample Clauses
The Broadcasting Rights clause defines who has the authority to transmit, air, or otherwise distribute audio or visual content of an event or work to the public. Typically, this clause specifies which parties are granted exclusive or non-exclusive rights to broadcast the content, the geographic regions covered, and the duration of these rights. For example, it may allow a television network to air a sports event live within a certain country for a set period. The core function of this clause is to clearly allocate and protect the commercial value of broadcasting opportunities, preventing unauthorized transmissions and ensuring that the rights holder can control and monetize the distribution of the content.
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Broadcasting Rights. Licensee has the permission to broadcast with limited up to four (4) broadcasting rights. Including Use for radio, podcasting, game streaming, and live streaming platforms.
Broadcasting Rights. 21.1. Ownership and exploitation of broadcasting rights. The ORGANISER hereby acknowledges that all BROADCASTING RIGHTS in connection with the Event as well as any revenue derived therefrom are the exclusive property of VW.
21.2. Obligations and undertakings of the ORGANISER in respect of BROADCASTING RIGHTS
21.2.1. The ORGANISER acknowledges that support to the implementation and exploitation of the BROADCASTING RIGHTS are an integrant part of their obligations and duties under this Agreement.
21.2.2. Accordingly, the ORGANISER undertakes to:
a. give VW, the host broadcaster, and VW’s television partners its full support to the extent necessary to produce the best possible television, electronic and other media coverage of the CITY EVENT.
b. in particular and upon request support VW in contacting and negotiating with a national host broadcaster to ensure coverage in the country. In this respect and whilst VW retains the ultimate decision, VW shall consult with the ORGANISER to determine the most adequate partner to act as host broadcaster.
c. transmit to VW any request in connection with television, electronic and other media coverage of the CITY EVENT, in particular any request of access for audio-visual production crews.
d. specifically respect and perform whatever obligations derive directly or indirectly from the agreements entered into by VW with its television partners, including without limitation:
i. warranting that there exist no agreements and/or arrangements, including agreements entered into by third parties such as for example agreements entered into by the owner of the venue, national or local rules or regulations etc or other obstacles of a legal or physical nature which might/would hinder or prevent the unrestricted and exclusive exploitation of the BROADCASTING RIGHTS by the host broadcaster and the television partners respectively that any such obstacle has been duly and expressly disclosed and identified in the course of the bidding process (e.g. legal provisions granting obligatory and unrestricted access to electronic media).
ii. providing the necessary locations or rooms, facilities and conditions to accommodate the equipment used to produce or distribute the audio-visual coverage (without limitation cameras, cables, TV cars and trucks, commentators stands etc.), as specified in the Event Rider.
iii. assisting with personnel, equipment and transportation as reasonably required to adequately implement at the EVENT VENUE the agreements...
Broadcasting Rights. The right to transmit, broadcast, telecast, cablecast, webcast, stream, podcast, e-mail, distribute or otherwise disseminate, via any forms of technology or communication now known or hereafter created, all Stadium games and events, and all data and information related thereto, for preserving, transmitting, disseminating or reproducing for hearing or viewing Stadium games and events and descriptions or accounts of or information with respect to Stadium games and events, including via internet, radio, television broadcasting, print, film, photograph, video, tape reproduction, satellite, closed circuit, cable, digital, broadband, DVD, satellite, pay television and all comparable media now existing or hereafter developed;
Broadcasting Rights. Subject to the rights of MiLB and Major League Baseball, Tenant has the exclusive right to (a) all broadcasting or reports of Ballpark Events during the Term, including without limitation, radio, television, cable, internet and other media broadcasts, whether currently existing or developed during the Term, and (b) all revenues therefrom. Tenant has the right to exercise such right at such times and in such manner as it considers appropriate, as determined in Tenant’s sole discretion.
Broadcasting Rights. The Licensee shall have the exclusive right to negotiate and enter into agreements to broadcast games and events being conducted by the Licensee within the Ice Arena. The Licensee will keep the Owner informed of any and all broadcasting agreements in which the Licensee enters.
Broadcasting Rights. Subject to the rights of MLB and any rights granted to other sports franchises under Use Agreements, Tenant has the exclusive right to (a) all broadcasting or reports of Stadium Events during the Term, including without limitation, radio, television, cable, internet and other media broadcasts, whether currently existing or developed during the Term, and
