Permission to Photograph and Record Sample Clauses

Permission to Photograph and Record. FSU may make audio and video recordings of Artist’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in FSU media publications. Photographs, video, or recordings made by FSU will be used only for FSU and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or news publications. FSU agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Artist’s performance in its entirety without Artist’s further written permission.
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Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that Vanderbilt may make audio and video recordings of Artist’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in University media publications. Photographs, video, or recordings made by Vanderbilt will be used only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or news publications. Vanderbilt agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Artist’s performance in its entirety without Artist’s further written permission.
Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that Vanderbilt may make audio and video recordings of Speaker’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in University media publications. Photographs, video, or recordings made by Vanderbilt will be used only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or news publications. Vanderbilt agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Speaker’s performance in its entirety without Speaker’s further written permission. Publicity. Vanderbilt shall be entitled to publicize Speaker’s event to the Vanderbilt community, including the local public utilizing all materials provided by Speaker to Vanderbilt. Vanderbilt prefers that publicity materials including photographs (at least 300 dpi when printed 5 x 7 inches, in either TIFF or JPEG format) be submitted to Vanderbilt no later than 45 days prior to the Event Date. Publicity materials should be submitted to: [optional] Xxxxx Xxxxx, PO Box 1508 Sta B, 207 Saratt Student Center, Vanderbilt University, Xxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxx, 00000.
Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that Parish may photograph, record, or otherwise permanently capture DJ’s image, likeness, words, verbal expressions, or other depiction during the Event (“Recordings”). DJ irrevocably grants permission for the Parish to take such Recordings and to use such Recordings worldwide for its own uses and purposes, and in any medium, including print and electronic. XX agrees that Xxxxxx may use the Recordings with or without associating names to them. DJ waives any claim for any kind of compensation relating to the Parish’s use or publication the Recordings.
Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that Vanderbilt may make audio and video recordings of Speaker’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in University media publications. Photographs, video, or recordings made by Vanderbilt will be used only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or news publications. Vanderbilt agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Speaker’s performance in its entirety without Speaker’s further written permission. Merchandise. Speaker acknowledges that Vanderbilt’s Book Store has the first right to offer books, CDs, t-shirts and other merchandise for sale at all events on the Vanderbilt campus. If the Bookstore declines to sell merchandise in connection with Speaker’s event, then Vanderbilt may designate an area in proximity to the event’s venue for use by Speaker to sell merchandise related to Speaker or the performance. Speaker agrees that he or she shall pay to Vanderbilt 20% of the revenue collected from merchandise sales. Speaker agrees to collect applicable sales tax and hold VU harmless from any liability
Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that the University may make audio and video recordings of the Art Exhibitor’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in the University media publications. The University can use Photographs, video, or recordings made by the University only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or new publications. The University agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute the Art Exhibitor’s performance in its entirety without the Art Exhibitor’s further written permission.
Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that the University may make audio and video recordings of Entertainer’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in the University media publications. The University can use Photographs, video, or recordings made by the University only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or new publications. The University agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Entertainer’s performance in its entirety without Entertainer's further written permission.
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Permission to Photograph and Record. The parties agree that UofS may make audio and video recordings of Speaker’s performance and include portions of such recordings or photography in UofS media publications. The UofS can use Photographs, video, or recordings made by UofS only for University and student media purposes, including student yearbook, or other commemorative or new publications. UofS agrees that it will not use flash photography and will not broadcast or distribute Speaker’s performance in its entirety without Speaker's further written permission.
Permission to Photograph and Record. Performer agrees that the Parish may photograph and livestream Performer’s Performance, including Performer’s image, likeness, and words, verbal expressions, or other depiction, in any medium, for the Parish’s own use and purposes, with or without associating names to the photographs or livestream. Performer waives any claim for any kind of compensation in connection therewith. The parties agree that any photographs shall constitute the sole property of the Parish. In addition, if the “YES” box is checked below, Performer agrees that the Parish may record or otherwise permanently capture Performer’s Performance and Performer’s image, likeness, words, verbal expressions, or other depiction during the Performance (“Recordings”). Performer irrevocably grants permission for the Parish to take such Recordings and to use such Recordings worldwide for its own uses and purposes, and in any medium, including print and electronic and without limitation. Performer agrees that the Parish may use the Recordings with or without associating names to them. Performer waives any claim for any kind of compensation relating to the Parish’s use of the Recordings. YES NO

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