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

No Infringement or Violation of Third Party Rights. The Seller represents and warrants to PGE that the Seller has not adapted the Literary Property from any other literary, dramatic or other material of any kind, nature or description, nor, excepting for material which is in the public domain, has the Seller copied or used in the Literary Property the plot, scenes, sequence or story of any other literary, dramatic or other material; that the Literary Property does not infringe upon any common law or statutory rights in any other literary, dramatic, or other material; that as far as the Seller has knowledge, no material in the Literary Property is libelous or vocative of the right of privacy of any person and the full use of the rights in the Literary Property which are covered by the within option would not violate any rights of any person, firm or corporation; and that the Literary Property is not in the public domain in any country in the world where copyright protection is available.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Option & Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.), Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.), Literary Purchase Agreement (Pacific Gold Entertainment Inc.)

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No Infringement or Violation of Third Party Rights. The Seller Writer represents and warrants to PGE ABG Entertainment that the Seller Writer has not adapted the Literary Property Material from any other literary, dramatic or other material of any kind, nature or description, nor, excepting for material which is in the public domain, has the Seller Writer copied or used in the Literary Property Material the plot, scenes, sequence or story of any other literary, dramatic or other material; that the Literary Property Material does not infringe upon any common law or statutory rights in any other literary, dramatic, or other material; that insofar as far as the Seller Writer has knowledge, no material in the Literary Property Material is libelous or vocative violative of the right of privacy of any person and the full use of the rights in the Literary Property Material which are covered by the within option would not violate any rights of any person, firm or corporation; and that the Literary Property Material is not in the public domain in any country in the world where copyright protection is available.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Literary Option & Purchase Agreement

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