Common use of Interactive Television Rights Clause in Contracts

Interactive Television Rights. The right to, and to authorise others to, design, create, control and exploit enhanced and/or interactive television applications and associated functionalities (whether accessible during and/or viewable in conjunction with the transmission of the Programme(s) and/or "free standing") which include content relating to the Programme(s), the Channel 4 Format Rights and/or Support Site Rights (including without limitation Programme-specific or channel-specific editorial, alternative camera angles and/or audio/video feeds, polling and voting services and/or the Streaming Rights of any part or parts of the Programme(s) and any audio/video feeds in respect thereof; communication and/or messaging services and betting, gaming and “t-commerce” services and/or other services which make use of the return path) in connection with the exploitation of the Programme(s) or any part or parts thereof on any Distribution System(s).

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement

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