Common use of Perpetual Rights Clause in Contracts

Perpetual Rights. Where Licensed Material includes BMJ journals content (but excluding case reports), BMJ grants to the Subscriber, a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to permit Authorised Users to access in perpetuity those BMJ journal articles included in the Licensed Material which are published during the Subscription Term. The means by which the Subscriber shall have such perpetual access shall be in a manner determined by BMJ, but shall be in electronic form. Where any Licensed Material for which perpetual access is granted is sold or where BMJ no longer retains the rights to such material, BMJ shall use its reasonable efforts to ensure that the purchaser or subsequent holder of the rights (as the case may be) will provide ongoing access to the affected articles. Perpetual rights shall not extend to any Licensed Material that is not a BMJ journal or any portion of journal material that has been expunged from the archive, removed pursuant to clause 4 above, damaged or sold. Should any back issues (or archival content) of any journal be accessible to Authorised Users during the Term, these shall not be part of the Subscriber’s perpetual access rights.

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Samples: www.bmj.com, www.bmj.com

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Perpetual Rights. Where Licensed Material includes BMJ journals content (but excluding case reportsCase Reports), BMJ grants to the SubscriberSubscriber (on behalf of each Consortia Member), a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to permit its Authorised Users to access in perpetuity those BMJ journal articles included in the Licensed Material which are published during the Subscription Term. The means by which the Subscriber each Consortia Member shall have such perpetual access shall be in a manner determined by BMJ, BMJ but shall be in electronic form. Where any Licensed Material for which perpetual access is granted is sold or where BMJ no longer retains the rights to such material, BMJ shall use its reasonable efforts to ensure that the purchaser or subsequent holder of the rights (as the case may be) will provide ongoing access to the affected articles. Perpetual rights shall not extend to any Licensed Material that is not a BMJ journal or any portion of journal material that has been expunged from the archive, removed pursuant to clause 4 above, damaged or sold. Should any back issues (or archival content) of any journal be accessible to Authorised Users during the Term, these shall not be part of the Subscribera Consortia Member’s perpetual access rights. 6.

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Samples: Publish Agreement

Perpetual Rights. Where Licensed Material includes BMJ journals content (but excluding case reportsCase Reports), BMJ grants to the Subscriber, a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to permit Authorised Users to access in perpetuity those BMJ journal articles included in the Licensed Material which are published during the Subscription Term. The means by which the Subscriber shall have such perpetual access shall be in a manner determined by BMJ, BMJ but shall be in electronic form. Where any Licensed Material for which perpetual access is granted is sold or where BMJ no longer retains the rights to such material, BMJ shall use its reasonable efforts to ensure that the purchaser or subsequent holder of the rights (as the case may be) will provide ongoing access to the affected articles. Perpetual rights shall not extend to any Licensed Material that is not a BMJ journal or any portion of journal material that has been expunged from the archive, removed pursuant to clause 4 above, damaged or sold. Should any back issues (or archival content) of any journal be accessible to Authorised Users during the Term, these shall not be part of the Subscriber’s perpetual access rights.

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Samples: www.bmj.com

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Perpetual Rights. Where Licensed Material includes BMJ journals content (but excluding case reportsCase Reports), BMJ grants to the Subscriber, Subscriber (on behalf of each Consortia Member) a non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to permit its Authorised Users to access in perpetuity those BMJ journal articles included in the specified Licensed Material which are published during the Subscription Term. The means by which the Subscriber each Consortia Member shall have such perpetual access shall be in a manner determined by BMJ, BMJ but shall be in electronic form. Where any Licensed Material for which perpetual access is granted is sold or where BMJ no longer retains the rights to such material, BMJ shall use its reasonable efforts to ensure that the purchaser or subsequent holder of the rights (as the case may be) will provide ongoing access to the affected articles. Perpetual rights shall not extend to any Licensed Material that is not a BMJ journal or any portion of journal material that has been expunged from the archive, removed pursuant to clause 4 above, damaged or sold. Should any back issues (or archival content) of any journal be accessible to Authorised Users during the Term, these shall not be part of the Subscriberthat Consortia Member’s perpetual access rights.

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Samples: Agreement

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