Common use of RIGHTS and PERMISSION Clause in Contracts

RIGHTS and PERMISSION. Producer must own or control the copyright for the Film and secure all the rights for the location, music, actors, scripts, etc. Producer has obtained any and all rights, clearances, and permissions to distribute the Film, including any and all clearances and permissions necessary for each of the participants appearing in the Film, including without limitation, any required clearances or permissions from any regulatory, governing, or organizing bodies. The Producer has obtained any and all necessary rights, clearances, and permissions to distribute the Film, including securing all music, master, mechanical, and synchronization rights as necessary for music played during the Film. Producer has obtained any and all rights, clearances, and permissions to distribute the Film, including any and all rights, clearances, and permissions to use all names, likenesses, trademarks, and service marks of all teams, individuals, and entities in or otherwise associated with the Film.

Appears in 5 contracts

Samples: Direct Agreement, Oscar Qualifying Agreement, Distribution Agreement

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