Use of Artist's Image Sample Clauses

Use of Artist's Image. (Still Photos) for Promotional Purposes‌ The use of an Artist's image in a “Commercial Product” always requires the Artist's approval of the photograph and/or its use and may require payment in accordance with Clause 30:05.
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Use of Artist's Image. (STILL PHOTOS) For Promotional Purposes Commercial Product – Definition: “Commercial Product” refers to an object including, but not limited to, poster, T-shirt, publicity campaign, newspaper or magazine advertising which is sold or given away and whose primary aim is direct or indirect increase of revenue. The use of an Artist’s image in a “Commercial Product” always requires the Artist’s approval of the photograph and/or its use and may require payment EXCLUSIVE USE BY ALBERTA BALLET ▪ ▪ No Payment Required. Approval by Artists of photos of two (2) Dancers or less [see Article 23.02(C)]; ▪ Identification of Artists in photos with two (2) Dancers or less. MIXED USE – ALBERTA BALLET/ CORPORATE SPONSOR Produced and distributed by Alberta Ballet or Corporate Sponsor ▪ ▪ No Payment Required. Approval by Artists of photos of two (2) Dancers or less [see Article 23.02(C)]; ▪ Identification of Artists in photos with two (2) Dancers or less. EXCLUSIVE USE BY THIRD PARTY ▪ ▪ ▪ Written consent of Artists required. Payment to the Artists required. Minimum payment: $100.00 APPENDIX B SIDE LETTER FOR STAGE MANAGEMENT PREAMBLE The complete terms and conditions of the Alberta Ballet Agreement between the Alberta Ballet and Canadian Actors’ Equity Association shall apply to the engagement of a Stage Manager, except where modified or excluded herein. The intent of this Side Letter is to form the basis of the terms and conditions to be included in the next Alberta Ballet Agreement between the Alberta Ballet and Canadian Actors’ Equity Association to be re-negotiated in 2006.
Use of Artist's Image. For the purpose of this rule, the term "Commercial Product" refers to an object including, but not limited to, poster, T-shirt, publicity campaign, newspaper, magazine advertising or recording which is sold or given away and whose primary aim is direct or indirect increase of revenue. The use of an Artist's image in a "Commercial Product" always requires the Artist's approval of the photograph and/or its use and may require additional payment (see Appendix F).
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