Format Rights. The right to control, reproduce, transmit and exploit key elements of the Programme(s) in whole and/or in part, existing now or in the future including (but not in limitation) the Editorial Specification, the Programme Proposal, the Script, catch phrases, individual visual elements and the outline, scheme, structure, title sequences, title and any visual representation thereof, plan, character(s), character relationships, setting(s) designs and situation(s) for and other distinctive elements of the Programme(s) together with any variations thereto or adaptations thereof, including without limitation, logos, trademarks and designs used in connection with the Programme(s) for the purposes of the production of further programmes, films and/or sound recordings including (but not in limitation) prequels and sequels and the right to exploit the Format
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Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement
Format Rights. The right to control, reproduce, transmit and exploit key elements of the Programme(s) in whole and/or in part, existing now or in the future including (but not in limitation) the Editorial Specification, the Programme Proposal, the Script, catch phrases, individual visual elements and the outline, scheme, structure, title sequences, title and any visual representation thereof, plan, character(s), character relationships, setting(s) designs and situation(s) for and other distinctive elements of the Programme(s) together with any variations thereto or adaptations thereof, including without limitation, logos, trademarks and designs used in connection with the Programme(s) for the purposes of the production of further programmes, films and/or sound recordings including (but not in limitation) prequels and sequels and the right to exploit the Format.
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Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement