Electronic Media Rights definition

Electronic Media Rights means the rights for Television, Radio, Internet and Mobile devices.
Electronic Media Rights means the rights for Television, Radio, Internet
Electronic Media Rights means the rights to reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, create derivatives, use or otherwise exploit any portion of any work in combination with or as a composite of other content of any nature, including, without limitation, text, data, photographs, illustrations, and/or video or audio segments, and to record or otherwise store the resulting combination or composite product on any physical electronic medium from which the contents can be accessed and retrieved by means of a central processing unit, whether now known or hereafter to become known, including, without limitation, magnetic tape, diskette, interactive CD, CD-ROM, laser disk, optical disk, integrated circuit card and chip and to distribute the resulting combination or composite product on such medium by any means, where such resulting composite product is of an interactive nature.

Examples of Electronic Media Rights in a sentence

  • RMST reserves the exclusive right to use the Expedition Recordings other than the NBC Recordings in connection with the exploitation of Electronic Media Rights to create an interactive computer disc, provided that RMST hereby covenants and agrees not to permit the sale or other distribution of any such interactive computer disc, until the earlier of the Premiere of the Science Show on April 30, 1999.

  • Notwithstanding the foregoing, Discovery hereby covenants not to license or otherwise authorize a third party to exhibit the Programs, or any portion thereof, for any display of Titanic artifacts or other memorabilia other than at the RMST Exhibition or in connection with the exploitation of Electronic Media Rights.


More Definitions of Electronic Media Rights

Electronic Media Rights means the rights to reproduce, copy, modify, adapt, create derivatives, use or otherwise exploit any portion of any work in combination with or as a composite of other content of any nature, including, without limitation, text, data, photographs, illustrations, and/or video or audio segments, and to record or otherwise store the resulting combination or composite product on any physical electronic medium from which the contents can be accessed and retrieved by means of a central processing unit, whether now known or hereafter to become known, including, without limitation, magnetic tape, diskette, interactive CD, CD-ROM, laser disk, optical disk, integrated circuit card and chip and to distribute the resulting combination or composite product on such medium by any means.

Related to Electronic Media Rights

  • Electronic Media means media that utilize electronics or electromechanical energy for the end user (audience) to access the content; and includes, but is not limited to, electronic storage media, transmission media, the Internet, extranet, lease lines, dial-up lines, private networks, and the physical movement of removable/transportable electronic media and/or interactive distance learning.

  • Electronic Means means the following communications methods: e-mail, facsimile transmission, secure electronic transmission containing applicable authorization codes, passwords and/or authentication keys issued by the Trustee, or another method or system specified by the Trustee as available for use in connection with its services hereunder.

  • electronic money means electronically stored monetary value as represented by a claim against us.

  • Electronic means relating to technology having electrical, digital, magnetic, wireless, optical, electromagnetic, or similar capabilities.

  • electronic address means any number or address used for the purposes of sending or receiving notices, documents or information by electronic means;

  • Electronic act means the creation or transmission originated on or off the schoolsite, by means of an electronic device, including, but not limited to, a telephone, wireless telephone, or other wireless communication device, computer, or pager, of a communication, including, but not limited to, any of the following: