Common use of Merchandising Rights Clause in Contracts

Merchandising Rights. The right (a) to manufacture and sell and/or license the manufacture and sale of all kinds of goods and services (including without limitation Ringtone(s) and Wallpaper(s)) and/or to organise and/or stage an event reproducing, depicting or decorated with or associated with the Format and/or the characters, character names, title, designs, scenes or incidents from the Programme(s), or articles appearing in the Programme(s) or logos, trade marks and designs used in connection with the Programme(s) and/or the advertising, promotion and/or publicity of the Programme(s) (but excluding for the avoidance of doubt any such exploitation as part of the Core Transmission Rights, the Core Secondary Transmission Rights and/or the VOD Rights); and (b) to apply for and register the title, or any other elements of the Programme(s) as trade marks or designs or for such other protection as may be available in any country of the world subject to Channel 4’s use of the same as included in the Format Rights and otherwise in accordance with this Agreement.

Appears in 12 contracts

Samples: Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement, Commissioning Agreement

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