COMBINED USE RELAY FEE Sample Clauses

COMBINED USE RELAY FEE. In consideration of the Combined Use Relay Fee Producer shall be entitled to incorporate the Musicians performance into a film or programme and shall acquire the right to use or to licence others to use the film or programme in all media throughout the world in perpetuity, excluding commercial audio recordings. The Combined Use Relay Fee is inclusive of payment for video uses and encompasses the parties to this Agreement’s present assessment of equitable remuneration in respect of the rental and lending right. The Combined Use Relay Fee only allows for exploitation of the music synchronised into the Work(s) for which the Musician was originally engaged.
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COMBINED USE RELAY FEE. 1 to 20 players (per hour) By individual negotiation 3.9(a) 11 to 20 players (per hour) £474.35 £483.80 £493.50 £503.40 3.9(a) 21 to 29 players (per hour) £355.80 £362.90 £370.15 £377.60 3.9(a) 30 plus players (per hour) £237.20 £241.95 £246.80 £251.70 3.9(b) LIMITED USE RELAY FEE 3.9(b) 1 to 20 players (per hour) By individual negotiation 3.9(b) 11 to 20 players (per hour) £195.70 £199.60 £203.60 £207.70 3.9(b) 21 to 29 players (per hour) £157.15 £160.30 £163.50 £166.75 3.9(b) 30 plus players (per hour) £118.60 £120.95 £123.40 £125.85 3.9(c)(i) PATCHING (at performance – three hours)
COMBINED USE RELAY FEE. E10 (a) 1 to 10 players (per hour) By individual negotiation

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