Common use of Co-Produced Local Novelas Clause in Contracts

Co-Produced Local Novelas. With respect to any Co-Produced Local Novela where Grupo Televisa participates in the co-production of the Co-Produced Local Novela in whole or in part in exchange for the right of Grupo Televisa to produce a Novela that is based on the Script or Format underlying the Co-Produced Local Novela (for the avoidance of doubt, which Novela shall be a new production of such Script or Format), Grupo Televisa shall have the right either (i) to contractually agree with the third-party co-producer not to undertake (and actually not undertake) any sale, transfer, license or Broadcast of such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Territory or in Mexico (in which case such Co-Produced Local Novela shall not be deemed to be Licensed Content or an Acquired Completed Novela hereunder unless and until Grupo Televisa Broadcasts such Co-Produced Local Novela in Mexico, and at such time, the Co-Produced Local Novela will automatically and immediately be deemed Licensed Content hereunder to the extent it would otherwise constitute Licensed Content and the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Licensed Media will be exclusively licensed to Licensee as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term); or (ii) to acquire Broadcast rights to such Co-Produced Local Novela for Mexico and the Territory (such that the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela, in the Licensed Media during the Term (or such shorter period equivalent to the term of rights acquired by Grupo Televisa in Mexico) in the Territory, would be and are licensed exclusively to Licensee hereunder as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term). For the avoidance of doubt, any new Novela produced by Grupo Televisa based on a Script or Format underlying a Co-Produced Local Novela acquired by Grupo Televisa as contemplated by this Section 2.7(a) shall be subject to Section 2.1 and shall constitute Licensed Content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.), 2011 Program License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.)

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Co-Produced Local Novelas. With respect to any Co-Produced Local Novela where Grupo Televisa Univision Group participates in the co-production of the Co-Produced Local Novela in whole or in part in exchange for the right of Grupo Televisa Univision Group to produce a Novela that is based on the Script or Format underlying the Co-Produced Local Novela (for the avoidance of doubt, which Novela shall be a new production of such Script or FormatScript), Grupo Televisa Univision Group shall have the right either (i) to contractually agree with the third-party co-producer not to undertake (and actually not undertake) any sale, transfer, license or Broadcast of such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Territory or in Mexico the United States (in which case such Co-Produced Local Novela shall not be deemed to be Licensed Content or an Acquired Completed Novela hereunder unless and until Grupo Televisa Univision Group Broadcasts such Co-Produced Local Novela in Mexicothe United States, and at such time, the Co-Produced Local Novela will automatically and immediately be deemed Licensed Content hereunder to the extent it would otherwise constitute Licensed Content and the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Licensed Media will be exclusively licensed to Licensee as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term); or (ii) to acquire Broadcast rights to such Co-Produced Local Novela for Mexico the United States and the Territory (such that the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela, in the Licensed Media during the Term (or such shorter period equivalent to the term of rights acquired by Grupo Televisa Univision Group in Mexicothe United States) in the Territory, would be and are licensed exclusively to Licensee hereunder as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term). For the avoidance of doubt, any new Novela produced by Grupo Televisa Univision Group based on a Script or Format underlying a Co-Produced Local Novela acquired by Grupo Televisa Univision Group as contemplated by this Section 2.7(a) shall be subject to Section 2.1 and shall constitute Licensed Content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: 2011 Mexico License Agreement (Univision Holdings, Inc.), 2011 Mexico License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.)

Co-Produced Local Novelas. With respect to any Co-Produced Local Novela where Grupo Televisa Univision Group participates in the co-production of the Co-Produced Local Novela in whole or in part in exchange for the right of Grupo Televisa Univision Group to produce a Novela that is based on the Script or Format underlying the Co-Produced Local Novela (for the avoidance of doubt, which Novela shall be a new production of such Script or Format), Grupo Televisa Univision Group shall have the right either (i) to contractually agree with the third-party co-producer not to undertake (and actually not undertake) any sale, transfer, license or Broadcast of such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Territory or in Mexico the United States (in which case such Co-Produced Local Novela shall not be deemed to be Licensed Content or an Acquired Completed Novela hereunder unless and until Grupo Televisa Univision Group Broadcasts such Co-Produced Local Novela in Mexicothe United States, and at such time, the Co-Produced Local Novela will automatically and immediately be deemed Licensed Content hereunder to the extent it would otherwise constitute Licensed Content and the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Licensed Media will be exclusively licensed to Licensee as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term); or (ii) to acquire Broadcast rights to such Co-Produced Local Novela for Mexico the United States and the Territory (such that the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela, in the Licensed Media during the Term (or such shorter period equivalent to the term of rights acquired by Grupo Televisa Univision Group in Mexicothe United States) in the Territory, would be and are licensed exclusively to Licensee hereunder as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term). For the avoidance of doubt, any new Novela produced by Grupo Televisa Univision Group based on a Script or Format underlying a Co-Produced Local Novela acquired by Grupo Televisa Univision Group as contemplated by this Section 2.7(a) shall be subject to Section 2.1 and shall constitute Licensed Content.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Grupo Televisa, S.A.B., Univision Holdings, Inc.

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Co-Produced Local Novelas. With respect to any Co-Produced Local Novela where Grupo Televisa participates in the co-production of the Co-Produced Local Novela in whole or in part in exchange for the right of Grupo Televisa to produce a Novela that is based on the Script or Format underlying the Co-Produced Local Novela (for the avoidance of doubt, which Novela shall be a new production of such Script or FormatScript), Grupo Televisa shall have the right either (i) to contractually agree with the third-party co-producer not to undertake (and actually not undertake) any sale, transfer, license or Broadcast of such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Territory or in Mexico (in which case such Co-Produced Local Novela shall not be deemed to be Licensed Content or an Acquired Completed Novela hereunder unless and until Grupo Televisa Broadcasts such Co-Produced Local Novela in Mexico, and at such time, the Co-Produced Local Novela will automatically and immediately be deemed Licensed Content hereunder to the extent it would otherwise constitute Licensed Content and the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela in the Licensed Media will be exclusively licensed to Licensee as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term); or (ii) to acquire Broadcast rights to such Co-Produced Local Novela for Mexico and the Territory (such that the rights to Broadcast such Co-Produced Local Novela, in the Licensed Media during the Term (or such shorter period equivalent to the term of rights acquired by Grupo Televisa in Mexico) in the Territory, would be and are licensed exclusively to Licensee hereunder as part of, and to the full extent of, the Licensed Rights in the Territory during the Term). For the avoidance of doubt, any new Novela produced by Grupo Televisa based on a Script or Format underlying a Co-Produced Local Novela acquired by Grupo Televisa as contemplated by this Section 2.7(a) shall be subject to Section 2.1 and shall constitute Licensed Content.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: 2011 Program License Agreement (Grupo Televisa, S.A.B.)

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