GIFTS TO DONORS, CORPORATE SPONSORS AND SUBSCRIBERS Sample Clauses

GIFTS TO DONORS, CORPORATE SPONSORS AND SUBSCRIBERS. 1. Donors: Without compensation to the musicians, the Employer may conduct annual donor gift projects in accordance with either subparagraph 1.a. or 1.b. below. a. Donor CD, DVD, Audio Download or A-V Download. i. Once per year, the Employer may distribute a CD, DVD, Audio Download or A-V Download to donors as a donor gift. ii. The minimum donation required to receive a donor gift shall be the greater of $250.00 or the amount required to obtain program recognition. iii. There shall be a maximum of 1000 units distributed, except that more may be distributed with the permission of the Orchestra Committee. iv. Upon request of the Orchestra Committee, each musician shall be entitled to one copy. Any musician copies shall be in excess of the maximum number of units allowed for donors. v. Orchestra Committee approval is required for the project. vi. The Orchestra Committee shall have the right of artistic approval, which shall include approval of the choice of repertoire. vii. Distributed units shall be labelled for personal use only, no resale or commercial use.
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GIFTS TO DONORS, CORPORATE SPONSORS AND SUBSCRIBERS. For the purpose of thanking Donors, Corporate Sponsors, and/or Subscribers for their support, MANAGEMENT may conduct annual gift projects of multimedia content in either of the following formats, but not both: Option 1: CD, DVD, Audio or Audio-Visual Download i. Once per year, MANAGEMENT may distribute a CD, DVD, Audio Download or Audio-Visual Download. ii. There shall be maximum of 1000 units distributed. iii. Each participating ARTIST shall be entitled to one copy. Any ARTIST copies may be in excess of the maximum of units allowed. iv. Distributed material shall be labeled for personal use only, and that no resale or commercial use will be permitted.
GIFTS TO DONORS, CORPORATE SPONSORS AND SUBSCRIBERS. Can use either Alternate One or Two – not both. • Alternate One o Once per year, MANAGEMENT may distribute a CD, DVD, Audio Download or Audio-Visual Download to donors as a donor gift. o Minimum gift shall be the great of $250 or the amount required to obtain program recognition. o All AGMA artists shall be entitled to one copy if requested. o Distributed units shall be labeled for personal use only, no resale or commercial use permitted. • Alternate Two o Donor portal on MANAGEMENT’s website or third party site when MANAGEMENT does not have the ability to host such portal. o Maximum of ninety (90) minutes of unpaid-for material available on the portal at any one time. Full works are permitted on the portal. o Access to the portal shall be password protected or otherwise access restricted. o Material to be available only for on-demand streaming with no downloads available.

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