Foreign Use of Programs Sample Clauses

Foreign Use of Programs. (1) Programs made under this agreement may be used for unlimited non-commercial non- sponsored broadcasts by means of satellite cable, recording or other means now or hereafter developed, outside the United States and Canada, upon radio stations where no admission is charged for the privilege of attending such broadcast, before, during or after transmission over radio, upon payment to each instrumentalist, leader and contractor who performed services in connection with such program of 45% of the scale pay set forth in I(B) above; or said programs may be so broadcast in the following specified areas upon payment to each of the aforesaid persons in the groups above named and the percentages of such scale pay set forth along side each area: Foreign Area Percentage Area 1 England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland and the Island of Cyprus 20% Area 2 All European countries including Iceland, but excluding those countries in Area 1 10% Area 3 The entire continent of Africa and adjacent islands including the Islandof Madagascar 5% Area 4 The continents of Asia and Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the East Indies and all the islands in the Pacific and Indian Oceans (except those adjacent to the continents of Africa, North America and South America) 5% Area 5 Central America, Mexico, South America, Greenland, the Caribbean Islands and all other islands adjacent to the American continents 5%
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Foreign Use of Programs. Revise Exhibit A, Section III (B) (1) as follows: Programs made under this Agreement may be used for unlimited broadcasts by means of satellite cable, recording or other means now or hereafter developed, outside the United States and Canada, upon television stations where no admission is charged for the privilege of attending or viewing such broadcast, before, during, or after transmission over television, upon payment to each instrumentalist, leader, and contractor who performed services in connection with such program in accordance with this Paragraph III(B). With respect to each program or series, the foreign use compensation percentage shall be determined under the Distributor’s Foreign Gross Formula (Section (a) below), unless the Employer elects to utilize the Foreign Area Formula or the Distributor’s Foreign Gross Receipts Formula in accordance with Section (b) or (c) below.

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