Standalone Use of Extracts Sample Clauses

Standalone Use of Extracts. 1. The BBC shall be entitled to make available to the public on a commercial basis extracts from the Programme as single and separate products to members of the public via any platform (rather than for incorporation in another programme or product as set out in Section B.(II) of this Schedule Two). 2. Extracts may be made available in the form of (i)(a) programme clips or (b) so-called commercial minisodes comprising a narrative sequence of clips by way of a preview to promote sales of the Programme and for either (a) or (b) of up to four (4) minutes duration; and (ii) audio clips consisting of an extract from the Programme soundtrack of no more than four minutes. 3. Extracts may only be made available if the following conditions are met: 3.1 the extracts must be made available by service providers from within a BBC- branded area within the service provider’s platform and/or will always be in association with the BBC brand; 3.2 each extract must be made available as an individual item and extracted unaltered from the original Programme (save for any editing of music or editing of a minisode). 4. The BBC shall pay the Writer the following amount in respect of the use of extracts: a royalty equivalent to the Writer’s rate for World-wide Television Distribution as set out in Schedule Four of the Agreement, subject to the Deal Memo.
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Standalone Use of Extracts. 1. The BBC shall be entitled to make available to the public on a commercial basis extracts from the Programme as single and separate products to members of the public via any platform (rather than for incorporation in another programme or product as set out in Section B.(II) of this Schedule Two). 2. Extracts may be made available in the form of (i)(a) programme clips or (b) so-called commercial minisodes comprising a narrative sequence of clips by way of a preview to promote sales of the Programme and for either (a) or (b) of up to four (4) minutes duration; and (ii) audio clips consisting of an extract from the Programme soundtrack of no more than four minutes. 3. Extracts may only be made available if the following conditions are met:
Standalone Use of Extracts a) The BBC shall be entitled to make available to the public on a commercial basis extracts from the Programme as single and separate products to members of the public via any platform (rather than for incorporation in another programme or product as set out in Schedule 10 Clause 8 b) Extracts may be made available in the form of (i)(a) programme clips or (b) so-called commercial minisodes comprising a narrative sequence of clips by way of a preview to promote sales of the Programme and for either (a) or (b) of up to 15 (fifteen) minutes duration; and (ii) audio clips consisting of an extract from the Programme soundtrack of no more than 15 ( fifteen) minutes. c) Extracts may only be made available if the following conditions are met: i) the extracts must be made available by service providers from within a BBC- branded area within the service provider’s platform and/or will always be in association with the BBC brand; ii) each extract must be made available as an individual item and extracted unaltered from the original Script (save for any editing of music or editing of a minisode). d) For the avoidance of doubt, the BBC shall be entitled to make use of extracts from the Programme based on the Script for incorporation in all forms of media including but not limited to commercial products and events. For extracts up to 15 (fifteen) minutes The BBC shall pay the Writer the following amount in respect of the use of extracts: a royalty equivalent to the Writer’s rate for World-wide Television Distribution as set out in Schedule Ten of the Agreement, subject to the Deal Memo. Payments will not be made if the amount due to the writer is less than £25. e) For the use of extracts in gaming and live events, the BBC shall be entitled without further payment to make use of extracts of up to 30 seconds. For extracts over 30 seconds the BBC shall pay the writer £200 per 30 seconds. Where extracts are to be sold by the BBC’s extract sales business (currently known as Motion Gallery) or by another broadcasters extract sales business for incorporation in another programme or product such sales (with the exception of comedy extracts which require further written consent and agreement of terms with the Writer (not to be unreasonably withheld or delayed) will be paid a royalty equivalent to the Writer’s rate for World-wide Television Distribution as set out in Schedule Ten of the Agreement, subject to the Deal Memo and further subject to the following minimum payments: • B...
Standalone Use of Extracts. 2.1. The BBC shall be entitled to make available to the public on a commercial basis extracts from the Programme as single and separate products to members of the public via any platform (rather than for incorporation in another programme or product as set out in paragraph 3 of this Schedule Four). 2.2. Extracts of a maximum of four minutes duration may be made available in the form of programme clips, so-called commercial minisodes comprising a narrative sequence of clips by way of a preview to promote sales of the Programme, or audio clips consisting of an extract from the Programme soundtrack.

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  • Use of Contractors (a) If the employer wishes to engage contractors and their employees to perform work in the classifications covered by this agreement, the employer must first consult in good faith with the union. Consultation will occur prior to the engagement of sub-contractors. (b) If the employer decides to engage subcontractors, the employer shall ensure that these contractors and their employees receive wages, allowances and conditions equal to or better than those contained in this agreement. (c) The use of sham sub contracting arrangements is a breach of this agreement. The contractor who engages subcontractors is responsible for ensuring the employees of sub- contractors receive wages, allowances and conditions equal to or better those contained in this agreement, this obligation extends to liability for all outstanding wages conditions and entitlements under this agreement.

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