Common use of Reproduction Rights Clause in Contracts

Reproduction Rights. Performer reserves all rights to the reproduction of the Art except that Performer grants to the Town an irrevocable license to make photographic reproductions of the Work without compensation to Performer, provided that these rights are exercised in a tasteful and professional manner, and Performer is duly credited. The Town is not responsible for any third-party copyright infringement or for protecting the intellectual property rights of Performer. Performer holds the Town and its officers, employees, representatives, and agents harmless from any claim of copyright infringement pertaining to the Art.

Appears in 14 contracts

Samples: Performance Agreement, Performance Agreement, Performance Agreement

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Reproduction Rights. Performer reserves all rights to the reproduction of the Art Performance except that Performer grants to the Town an irrevocable license to make photographic reproductions of the Work without compensation to Performer, provided that these rights are exercised in a tasteful and professional manner, and Performer is duly credited. The Town is not responsible for any third-party copyright infringement or for protecting the intellectual property rights of Performer. Performer holds the Town and its officers, employees, representatives, and agents harmless from any claim of copyright infringement pertaining to the Art.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Performance Agreement, Performance Agreement, Performance Agreement

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