Audio Rights definition

Audio Rights means all rights to create, use and perform an audio version of a book in any media, including without limitation through a website.
Audio Rights means the exclusive right to use or adapt, and to authorize others to use or adapt, the Literary Work or any portion thereof as the basis for one or more non-dramatic audio recordings. The audio rights are reserved by the Author, but the Publisher will have the first exclusive opportunity to acquire such rights on mutually satisfactory terms. If the Author and Publisher are unable in good faith to agree on terms for the Publisher's acquisition of such rights within 30 days after they commence negotiations therefore (which negotiations will not begin until after delivery and acceptance of the complete manuscript for the Literary Work), then the Author shall be free thereafter to offer the audio rights to other publishers. Video Rights
Audio Rights. To prepare and publish dramatic and non-dramatic sound recordings of readings of the Work in complete, condensed, or abridged versions in any medium, including audio cassettes, compact discs, or digital delivery or streaming, including audio MP3. Publisher or licensee reserves the right to edit the Work to satisfy recording time constraints.

Examples of Audio Rights in a sentence

  • Any publishing agreement for a Sequel (i) shall be on terms comparable to the Publishing Agreement, (ii) shall exclude rights to Workbooks and Audio Rights, except for a right of the Publisher to prepare and distribute a single audio version of such Sequel, (iii) shall permit the FranklinCovey Entities all of the same rights to distribute such Sequel as have been granted under this License Agreement to distribute the Book.

  • The Author grants Nat 1 Publishing either First World Audio Rights or Audio Republication Rights for the Work to be included in a Nat 1 multi-author anthology so long as the first printing is within eighteen (18) months of signing this Agreement.


More Definitions of Audio Rights

Audio Rights means the exclusive right to use or adapt, and to authorize others to use or adapt, the Literary Work or any portion thereof as the basis for one or more non- dramatic audio recordings.