Common use of Rights to Make Changes Clause in Contracts

Rights to Make Changes. Having acknowledged understanding of the needs of motion picture production by granting Purchaser the unlimited right to change, vary, alter, add to, take from, substitute, combine and modify the Work, Owner hereby waives (for itself, its heirs, executors, administrators and assigns) the benefits of any provision of law known as the “droit moral” or any similar laws or legal principles, and agrees (for itself, its heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns) not to institute, support, maintain or permit directly or indirectly any litigation or proceedings instituted or maintained on the ground that any motion picture produced, distributed or exhibited by Purchaser and based, or claimed to be based, upon the Work or using any material therefrom, in any way constitutes an infringement or violation of any of its “droit moral” or is in any way a defamation or mutilation of the Work, or of any part thereof, or contains unauthorized variations, alterations, modifications, changes or translations.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Option/Purchase Agreement, Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.), Option/Purchase Agreement (Audience Productions, Inc.)

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Rights to Make Changes. Having acknowledged understanding of the needs of motion picture production by granting Purchaser Producer the unlimited right to change, vary, alter, add to, take from, translate, substitute, combine and modify the WorkProperty, Owner Writer hereby waives (for itself, its heirs, executors, administrators and assigns) the benefits of any provision of law known as the “droit moral” or any similar laws or legal principles, and agrees (for itself, its heirs, executors, administrators, and assigns) not to institute, support, maintain or permit directly or indirectly any litigation or proceedings instituted or maintained on the ground that any motion picture produced, distributed or exhibited by Purchaser Producer and based, or claimed to be based, upon the Work Property or using any material therefrom, in any way constitutes an infringement or violation of any of its “droit moral” or is in any way a defamation or mutilation of the WorkProperty, or of any part thereof, or contains unauthorized variations, alterations, modifications, changes or translations.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Option/Purchase Agreement

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