Performance License Agreement Sample Contracts

PERFORMANCE LICENSE AGREEMENT
Performance License Agreement • November 4th, 2020

, 20 (the “Effective Date”), made by and between Associated Universities, Inc., a District of Columbia corporation whose principal place of business is 1400 16th Street NW, Suite 730, Washington, DC 20036 USA (“AUI” or "LICENSOR" ), and , whose principal place of business is

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PERFORMANCE LICENSE AGREEMENT
Performance License Agreement • April 6th, 2022

International Observatory LLC, whose principal place of business is 137 West Walnut Avenue; Monrovia, CA 91016 (“Licensor” ), and , whose principal place of business is (“Licensee” ).

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Performance License Agreement • March 2nd, 2019

Copyright Law clearly states that no performance may be undertaken without the consent of the copyright owner and so it is essential that you have this license in place before you undertake a production. Purchase of performance materials alone does not allow you the right to perform our musicals—Fully filling out this agreement, signing it, returning it, and paying royalties due does. Royalty prices quoted apply only to amateur and school performances. If you are a professional company please contact us for additional information.

PERFORMANCE LICENSE AGREEMENT
Performance License Agreement • April 11th, 2023 • Texas

A LIMITED AGREEMENT is made between MTPE, Inc. (dba ePlanetarium) whose principal place of business is P.O. Box 271344, Houston TX 77277-1344 USA (referred to below as "LICENSOR", "We", "Our", "Us", etc.), and the planetarium or institution identified below, (referred to as "LICENSEE", "You", "Your", etc.).

Performance License Agreement
Performance License Agreement • November 21st, 2017

Please print this document and fill in the blanks and check the appropriate boxes. Signatures are required for execution. You can scan and email this document to Bruce Spiegel at pittsburgh102@gmail.com

CONTRACT LAW & PERFORMANCE LICENSE AGREEMENTS
Performance License Agreement • September 1st, 2006

As commercially distributed planetarium shows have become more and more sophisticated, an increasing number of show distributors have started requiring purchasing institutions to enter into performance license agreements that govern the terms and conditions by which the show may be presented to audiences. While most of us view these agreements as mere formalities that receive only a cursory glance, understanding these agreements is critical when it comes to knowing what a purchasing institution may and may not do with the show materials.

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