PRODUCE & MANAGE CERTAIN PLAYBOY BRANDED EVENTS Sample Clauses

PRODUCE & MANAGE CERTAIN PLAYBOY BRANDED EVENTS. AMOI, with the approval of Playboy, may produce/manage certain events, including, but not limited to the Playboy Superbowl Party, Playboy Kentucky Derby Party, Indy 500, UFC Viewing Party at the Mansion – Summer & Fall, Mardi Gras Party, Halloween Party at the Mansion, SXSW Music Festival, Midsummer Night’s Dream Party at the Mansion (such Midsummer Night’s Dream event shall only be held by AMOI: (i) upon the express approval of Playboy; and (ii) if Xxxx Xxxxxx is not holding such event himself), (collectively, the “Playboy Branded Events”) as well as AMOI events with Playboy inclusion, which may include the following, Mr. Olympia, Ultimate Athlete, Weider Fitness Festival, Shape Bikini Body Tour, Get America Fit Tour, (collectively, the “AMOI Events”) in their entirety including financial responsibility and P&L management, venue selection, vendor negotiations, facilities inspection, talent booking, event promotion, food and beverage, ticket sales and distribution, insurance and signage, sponsorship sales, event set up, staffing, security, contest admin, reporting to sponsors, clean up and post event P&L reporting. Playboy will retain the rights to approve all aspects of any AMOI managed Playboy Branded Events, including budget, venue, creative, ticket sales and ticket sales resalers/promoters, etc. in order to ensure that they are in concert with the Playboy brand image. For AMOI managed Playboy Branded Events that occur in cities where a Playboy Location Based Entertainment (“LBE”) venue exists, the event shall take place at such LBE venue unless Playboy approves otherwise. Playboy agrees that in every instance that AMOI utilizes an LBE venue, the cost to AMOI for the use of the LBE venue shall be at the “Playboy Discounted Cost,” which shall be the same cost that Playboy would incur if Playboy utilized such LBE venue. Playboy will retain the right to produce its own events in support of its other businesses (and licensees) and its own consumer events for profit (as well as Mansion events and LBE venue events). The exclusivity for certain holiday-themed Playboy Branded Events (i.e. Halloween and Mardi Gras) is limited to the specific city in which the Playboy Branded Event has historically been held and naturally resides (e.g. Los Angeles for Halloween and New Orleans for Mardi Gras). Both parties acknowledge that Playboy has entered into an LBE licensing agreement with a third party for a Playboy Club located in South Beach Miami, Florida and agree that...
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PRODUCE & MANAGE CERTAIN PLAYBOY BRANDED EVENTS. AMOI Fees: Playboy Branded Events Management: · ***** of the first ***** of Playboy Branded Event profits per annum; · ***** of Playboy Branded Event profits above *****, but below ***** per annum; and · ***** of Playboy Branded Event profits per annum above *****. It is understood and agreed that the Playboy Branded Events for sponsorship may include, but are not limited to the following:

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