Cooperation priority for Animation Literary Works Sample Clauses

Cooperation priority for Animation Literary Works. If Shanghai Hode waives the contracting priority according to Article 1.2, under the same terms and conditions, Shanghai Hode shall enjoy the priority to cooperate with the Companies with regard to the Cooperation Animation Literary Works over which Shanghai Hode has waived its contracting priority and other Cooperation Animation Literary Works, except for Animation Literary Works that the Companies intend to operate independently, provided that such cooperation shall not result in breach of the terms of any existing agreement between the Companies and a third party with regard to such Animation Literary Works.. The scope of “cooperation priority” referred to herein includes, but is not limited to: i. negotiation priority and contracting priority (see Article 1.2 for definition and restrictions on the exercise of priority) for business operation of the Animation Literary Works referred to in this Article with the Companies (including but not limited to exclusive or non-exclusive licensing, exclusive entrustment, cooperative development/production); ii. investment priority for Animation Literary Works (including its novel or comic composition elements) that the Companies intend to make a secondary adaptation or derivative development of (including but not limited to the adaptation of various existing and future works such as animation adaptation, comic adaptation, game adaptation, film and television drama and program adaptation, stage play adaptation, radio drama adaptation, peripheral derivative development, audio book production, real-life project development and space authorization such as theme parks or offline immersive experiences). The specific process is as follows: i. The Companies shall notify Shanghai Hode’s designated contact person under Article 6.7 of this Agreement in writing or by email within fifteen (15) business days after they intend to start the commercial operation or secondary adaptation and derivative development of the Cooperation Animation Literary Works mentioned in this Article, and provide relevant materials of the Cooperation Animation Literary Works required by Shanghai Hode, and Shanghai Hode will, within thirty (30) business days after it receives the notice and relevant materials (referred to as “Evaluation Period for Cooperation Priority”), evaluate whether to carry out priority cooperation. If Shanghai Hode fails to reply during the Evaluation Period for Cooperation Priority, Shanghai Hode shall be deemed to waive the re...
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