Current Affairs Program Clause Samples
The 'Current Affairs Program' clause defines what constitutes a current affairs program within the context of an agreement or policy. Typically, this clause outlines the criteria or characteristics that a program must meet to be classified as current affairs, such as focusing on recent events, news analysis, or topical discussions. For example, it may specify that programs covering political developments, social issues, or economic trends fall under this category. The core function of this clause is to ensure clarity and consistency in the application of rules or obligations that pertain specifically to current affairs programming, thereby avoiding ambiguity and potential disputes.
Current Affairs Program. A maximum of five (5) minutes of performance or rehearsal may be presented on a news, current affairs, arts, documentary or similar programming during the current run of the production without payment to the Artist.
Current Affairs Program. A maximum of five (5) minutes of performances or rehearsal may be presented on a current affairs program without payment to the Artist provided that Equity has been notified in writing. For productions governed by Article 44:00 (VOIS Touring Ensemble), such recording may be presented on video loop in a Trade Show or promotional setting.
(A) Online (Internet) Use
(i) equivalent current affairs websites;
(ii) non-commercial, non-curated, generic content, open access video sharing websites;
(iii) the Engager’s zone of social networking websites;
(iv) the Engager’s website; and/or
(v) a tour presenter’s website for a production on tour. provided that:
(a) the Engager uses its best efforts to ensure that the material cannot be downloaded;
(b) no revenue is generated from the viewing of the material;
(c) the names of all Artists involve appear in the material or appear prominently in the description or framework of the material;
(d) the cast lists and bios of all Artists in the production will appear on the Engager’s website in a highly attractive and professional layout;
(e) The Engager warrants that it is responsible for any misuse of the material; and
(f) the material is used for no longer than ten (10) years from the date of the close of the production from which it was taken.
Current Affairs Program. A maximum of two (2) minutes of performance or rehearsal may be presented on a current affairs program without payment to the Artist provided that twenty-four (24) hours' notice of the filming is given to the Artist and CAEA. Such notice shall not be required in the case of an unanticipated news item.
Current Affairs Program
