Common use of No Infringement or Violation of Third Party Rights Clause in Contracts

No Infringement or Violation of Third Party Rights. Owner represents and warrants that the Work is not adapted from any other literary, dramatic or other material of any kind or nature nor does the Work copy or use the plot, scenes, sequences, story or characters of any other literary, dramatic or other material; that the Work does not infringe upon any statutory or common law rights in any other literary, dramatic or other materials; that no material in the Work is libelous or violative of the rights of privacy or any other rights of any other person and the full use of the rights in the Work herein granted to Purchaser will not violate any rights of any person; and that the Work is not in the public domain in any country in the world where copyright protection is available. Owner’'s representation and warranties do not extend to changes made to the Work by Purchaser, and Purchaser indemnifies Owner on the same terms as set forth above with regard to any such changes made to the Work.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Option/Purchase Agreement, Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.), Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.)

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