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JOINT INDUSTRY-FEDERATION COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE. The parties shall establish a Joint Cooperative Committee consisting of an equal number of representatives. The Committee shall meet regularly on an annual basis or more frequently upon the request of either party. The Committee shall address and endeavor to resolve any item of mutual concern on an industry-wide or individual Producer basis including, but not limited to: (a) The Producers’ ability to credit the use of phonograph records in dramatic programs against the scoring hours requirements set forth in Paragraph 15(a)(5) of the Basic Television Film Agreement; (b) The Federation’s discussion item no. 3 to establish a joint Federation/Industry task force to explore ways to modernize television scoring to generate additional employment; (c) Treatment of new technologies (e.g., product downloaded from the Internet); (d) Exchange/banking of motion pictures; (e) Limits on excerpt use in lieu of underscore; (f) Status of revised phono new use provisions; (g) Overdubs and doubling in guaranteed longer calls; (h) Waiver problems, if any; (i) Music prep; (j) Runaway production; and (k) Use of a phonograph recording in broadcast television. 1. STAND-BY CALLS 2. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS

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Samples: Basic Television Film Agreement

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JOINT INDUSTRY-FEDERATION COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE. The parties shall establish a Joint Cooperative Committee consisting of an equal number of representatives. The Committee shall meet regularly on an annual basis or more frequently upon the request of either party. The Committee shall address and endeavor to resolve any item of mutual concern on an industry-wide or individual Producer basis including, but not limited to: (a) The Producers’ ability to credit the use of phonograph records in dramatic programs against the scoring hours requirements set forth in Paragraph 15(a)(5) of the Basic Television Film Agreement; (b) The Federation’s discussion item no. 3 to establish a joint Federation/Industry task force to explore ways to modernize television scoring to generate additional employment; (c) Treatment of new technologies (e.g., product downloaded from the Internet); (db) Exchange/banking of motion pictures; (ec) Limits on excerpt use in lieu of underscore; (fd) Status of revised phono new use provisions; (ge) Overdubs and doubling in guaranteed longer calls; (hf) Waiver problems, if any; (g) Runaway production; (h) New use issues, including dispute resolution; and (i) Music prep;, and as to this issue, the parties shall discuss: (j1) Runaway productionMidi transcription services; and (k2) Use of a phonograph recording in broadcast television.Whether minimum amounts payable to Orchestrators under this Agreement shall be deemed to cover compensation for such midi transcription services. WAGE SCALES, HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR THEATRICAL MOTION PICTURES OTHER THAN THOSE COVERED BY SECTION VIII, “LOW BUDGET FILMS” I. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. STAND-BY CALLS 2. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS

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Samples: Basic Theatrical Motion Picture Agreement

JOINT INDUSTRY-FEDERATION COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE. The parties shall establish a Joint Cooperative Committee consisting of an equal number of representatives. The Committee shall meet regularly on an annual basis or more frequently upon the request of either party. The Committee shall address and endeavor to resolve any item of mutual concern on an industry-wide or individual Producer basis including, but not limited to: (a) The Producers’ ability to credit the use of phonograph records in dramatic programs against the scoring hours requirements set forth in Paragraph 15(a)(5) of the Basic Television Film Motion Picture Agreement; (b) The Federation’s discussion item no. 3 to establish a joint Federation/Industry task force to explore ways to modernize television scoring to generate additional employment; (c) Treatment of new technologies (e.g., product downloaded from the Internet); (d) Exchange/banking of motion pictures; (e) Limits on excerpt use in lieu of underscore; (f) Status of revised phono new use provisions; (g) Overdubs and doubling in guaranteed longer calls; (h) Waiver problems, if any; (i) Music prepRunaway production; (j) Runaway productionUse of a phonograph record in broadcast television; (k) New use issues, including dispute resolution; and (kl) Use of a phonograph recording in broadcast televisionMusic prep, and as to this issue, the parties shall discuss: (1) Midi transcription services; and (2) Whether minimum amounts payable to Orchestrators under this Agreement shall be deemed to cover compensation for such midi transcription services. 1. STAND-BY CALLS 2. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS

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Samples: Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement

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JOINT INDUSTRY-FEDERATION COOPERATIVE COMMITTEE. The parties shall establish a Joint Cooperative Committee consisting of an equal number of representatives. The Committee shall meet regularly on an annual basis or more frequently upon the request of either party. The Committee shall address and endeavor to resolve any item of mutual concern on an industry-wide or individual Producer basis including, but not limited to: (a) The Producers’ ability to credit the use of phonograph records in dramatic programs against the scoring hours requirements set forth in Paragraph 15(a)(5) of the Basic Television Film Agreement; (b) The Federation’s discussion item no. 3 to establish a joint Federation/Industry task force to explore ways to modernize television scoring to generate additional employment; (c) Treatment of new technologies (e.g., product downloaded from the Internet); (d) Exchange/banking of motion pictures; (e) Limits on excerpt use in lieu of underscore; (f) Status of revised phono new use provisions; (g) Overdubs and doubling in guaranteed longer calls; (h) Waiver problems, if any; (i) Music prepRunaway production; (j) Runaway productionUse of a phonograph record in broadcast television; (k) New use issues, including dispute resolution; and (kl) Use of a phonograph recording in broadcast television.Music prep, and as to this issue, the parties shall discuss: (1) Midi transcription services; and (2) Whether minimum amounts payable to Orchestrators under this Agreement shall be deemed to cover compensation for such midi transcription services. WAGE SCALES, HOURS OF EMPLOYMENT AND WORKING CONDITIONS FOR TELEVISION MOTION PICTURES OTHER THAN THOSE COVERED BY SECTION VIII, I. GENERAL CONDITIONS 1. STAND-BY CALLS 2. SATURDAYS, SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS

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Samples: Basic Television Motion Picture Agreement

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