Common use of VIDEOGRAMS Clause in Contracts

VIDEOGRAMS. The Record Company has the right, but not the obligation to have The Artist participate in the creation of audiovisual devises, sometimes commonly refined to as "music videos" in the recording industry, primarily for broadcast and/or home use (hereinafter referred to as "videograms"). One hundred percent (100%) of any and all monies expended by or advanced by The Record Company for the production of videograms shall constitute additional fully recoupable advances hereunder. The Record Company shall own any and all rights in and to said videograms in perpetuity.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Artist Recording Agreement (Skreem Entertainment Corp), Exclusive Artist Recording Agreement (Skreem Entertainment Corp), Artist Recording Agreement (Skreem Entertainment Corp)

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