PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS/GOVERNMENT AGENCY MESSAGES Sample Clauses

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS/GOVERNMENT AGENCY MESSAGES. The Union, cognizant of the importance of public service announcements and government agency messages to the welfare of our Country, will follow a liberal policy in granting waivers of additional compensation for the use of messages produced and used under the auspices and/or on behalf of the various Federal, State and local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, 501(c)(3) charities, and museums. The Federal, State or local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, 501(c)(3) charities, or museums that are the subject of the public service announcement or government agency message shall be permitted to display advertiser logos/IDs on their website (including on the landing page). Producer shall obtain the principal performersconsent to the presence of advertiser logos/IDs on the landing page at the time of engagement. Producer may include such agreement in the Special Provisions section of the applicable employment contract. The foregoing statement of policy does not apply to the minimum fees due principal performers under Section 20, Minimum Compensation; provided, however, that Producer may, with consent of the Union, request a waiver of session fees from celebrities. The Union waives the application of this Contract to persons regularly employed by and volunteers regularly serving a sponsoring organization, as well as members and beneficiaries of such organization. As used herein, the term ‘beneficiary’ shall apply only to non-profit public service organizations and 501(c)(3) charities, and shall mean a person for whose benefit the organization is authorized to receive and disburse funds and/or benefits in accordance with such organization’s stated purposes. In seeking a waiver under this Section, Producer shall obtain the consent of the Union before seeking the consent of the principal performer. Provided that a principal performer consents in writing to the waiver of additional compensation beyond the minimum fees due under Section 20, Minimum Compensation, the Union will grant the right to unlimited use, including all media covered by this Contract, of the message for one year beginning not later than 15 working days after the first delivery of the public service announcement to television stations or 13 weeks after commencement of the maximum use period, whichever first occurs. All media time must be donated. Should the public service announcement or government agency message be utilized on purchased t...
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PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS/GOVERNMENT AGENCY MESSAGES. In seeking a waiver for public service messages, Producer shall obtain the consent of the Union before seeking the consent of a Performer. The Union, cognizant of the importance of public service announcements and government agency messages to the welfare of our Country, will follow a liberal policy in granting waivers of additional compensation for the use of messages produced and used under the auspices and/or on behalf of the various Federal, State and local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, 501(c)(3) charities, and museums. The Federal, State or local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, 501(c)(3) charities, or museums that are the subject of the public service announcement or government agency message shall be permitted to display advertiser logos/IDs on their website (including on the landing page). Producer shall obtain the Performers’ consent to the presence of advertiser logos/IDs on the landing page at the time of engagement. Producer may include such agreement in the Special Provisions section of the applicable employment contract. Provided that a Performer consents in writing to the waiver of additional compensation beyond the amounts set forth below, the Union will grant the right to unlimited national use of the message for one (1) year beginning with the first air date; provided, however that Producer may request a waiver for such fees from celebrities: Actors, Announcers $630.35 Solos, Duos 654.55 Group Singers 3-5 426.75 6-8 341.35 9 or more 213.50 Additional one-year use periods will be granted by the Union contingent upon Performer's written consent. All media time must be donated. Should the public service announcement or government agency message be utilized on purchased time, the waiver of additional compensation for the use of such messages will be revoked and full use and reuse fees must be paid to the performer(s) in accordance with the applicable provisions of the Contract beginning with the first use on purchased media time, subject to Section 34, Maximum Period of Use of Commercials – Actors, Announcers and Singers. The Union waives the application of this Contract to persons regularly employed by and volunteers regularly serving a sponsoring organization, as well as members and beneficiaries of such organization. As used herein, the term “beneficiary” shall apply only to non-profit public service organizations and 501(c)(3) charities, and shall mean a person for whose ben...
PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENTS/GOVERNMENT AGENCY MESSAGES. The Union, cognizant of the importance of public service announcements and government agency messages to the welfare of our Country, will follow a liberal policy in granting waivers of additional compensation for the use of messages produced and used under the auspices and/or on behalf of the various Federal, State and local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, charities, and museums. The Federal, State or local governmental agencies, non-profit public service organizations, charities, or museums that are the subject of the public service announcement or government agency message shall be permitted to display advertiser logos/IDs on their website (including on the landing page). Producer shall obtain the principal performers' consent to the presence of advertiser logos/IDs on the landing page at the time of engagement. Producer may include such agreement in the Special Provisions section of the applicable employment contract. The foregoing statement of policy does not apply to the minimum fees due principal performers under Section 20, Minimum Compensation; provided, however, that Producer may, with consent of the Union, request a waiver of session fees from celebrities. The Union waives the application of this Contract to persons regularly employed by and volunteers regularly serving a sponsoring organization, as well as members and beneficiaries of such organization. As used herein, the term ‘beneficiary' shall apply only to non-profit public service organizations and charities, and shall mean a person for whose benefit the organization is authorized to receive and disburse funds and/or benefits in accordance with such organization's stated purposes. In seeking a waiver under this Section, Producer shall obtain the consent of the Union before seeking the consent of the principal performer. Provided that a principal performer consents in writing to the waiver of additional compensation beyond the minimum fees due under Section 20, Minimum Compensation, the Union will grant the right to unlimited use, including all media covered by this Contract, of the message for one year beginning not later than 15 working days after the first delivery of the public service announcement to television stations or 13 weeks after commencement of the maximum use period, whichever first occurs. All media time must be donated. Should the public service announcement or government agency message be utilized on purchased time, the waiver of additional ...

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