Common use of ELECTRONIC RIGHTS Clause in Contracts

ELECTRONIC RIGHTS. Employer shall not film, televise, or otherwise reproduce any part of its production of the play, or authorize or permit others to do so, without a separate written agreement with the Artist and SDC.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Tier Agreement, Tier Agreement, sdcweb.org

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ELECTRONIC RIGHTS. The Employer shall not film, televise, or otherwise reproduce any part of its production of the playproduction, or authorize or permit others to do so, without a separate written agreement with the Artist Employee and SDC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: sdcweb.org, sdcweb.org

ELECTRONIC RIGHTS. The Employer shall not film, televise, televise or otherwise reproduce any part of its production of the playProject, or authorize or permit others to do so, without a separate written agreement with the Artist and SDC.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Development Contract, Development Contract

ELECTRONIC RIGHTS. Employer shall not film, televise, or otherwise reproduce any part of its production of the play, or authorize or permit others to do so, without a separate written agreement with the Artist and the SDC. Filming, video-taping, or recording the production without further compensation to the Artist is only permissible for the purposes of education, demonstration, documentation, portfolio and archival projects, promotion, and similar non-remunerative activity.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: SDC Academic Tier Agreement

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ELECTRONIC RIGHTS. Employer shall not film, televise, or otherwise reproduce any part of its production of the play, or authorize or permit others to do so, without a separate written agreement with the Artist and the SDC.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: sdcweb.org

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