ERA Licence definition

ERA Licence means a licence granted under the ERA Licence Scheme incorporating these terms.
ERA Licence a licence granted by the ERA to the Customer which includes the non-exclusive right for the Customer to cause or authorise the making of ERA Recordings and to access ERA Recordings for non-commercial educational purposes.
ERA Licence means the centrally negotiated licence operated by ERA which authorises teachers and lecturers to use licensed audio-visual programmes and radio broadcasts for educational purposes.

Examples of ERA Licence in a sentence

  • The Conservatoire has an ERA Licence which allows off-air recordings of television and radio programmes to be made by staff for use in teaching.

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  • At least twice during each calendar year, but generally on a quarterly basis (accounting period), the Board reviews the royalties and fees which have been both received and earned from application of the ERA Licence (Licensing Revenues) and from application of ERA’s Investment Policy.

  • ERA applies its Mandates to support operation of a copyright licensing scheme known as the ERA Licence.

  • ERA only licenses the use of works and performances which fall within the definition of ERA Repertoire under the ERA Licence.

  • Regent’s University London library services acquire materials in a range of non- printed formats to support teaching, learning and research, including DVDs.The library services also subscribe to Box of Broadcasts, a shared recording and media archive service, hosted by the British Universities Film and Video Council (BUFVC).The audio visual collection exists for legitimate academic use under UK law and the provision of the Educational Recording Agency (ERA) Licence.

  • The Terms and Conditions of YouTube refer to ‘personal use only’ and do not address the non- commercial educational use of ERA Repertoire that is permitted under the ERA Licence when sourced as otherwise permitted by the ERA Licence.Users do need to look at the terms and conditions which YouTube apply to their services.

  • Recordings should be accompanied by a sufficient acknowledgement.2.3 Can I include excerpts from commercial ‘on-demand’ and ‘listen-again’ type services and podcasts?Yes, educational establishments that hold an ERA Licence (including BU) can access and download content from on-demand services such as BBC iPlayer, 4 on Demand, ITV Player, Demand 5 and Clic (S4C) in a similar way to personal private users.Please check the terms and conditions of the individual services for full details.

  • The ERA Licence therefore covers scheduled free to air broadcasts.

  • This is because the right to record broadcasts for non-commercial educational purposes by making ERA Recordings will continue to be governed by the terms of the ERA Licence.

Related to ERA Licence

  • licence means a licence granted under this Act;

  • Licences means conditional use of another party’s intellectual property rights.

  • License means any Copyright License, Patent License, Trademark License or other license of rights or interests.

  • Software License means a license for the Software granted under this XXXX to the Licensee;

  • Trademark License means any agreement, written or oral, providing for the grant by the Company of any right to use any Trademark, including, without limitation, any thereof referred to in Schedule B hereto.

  • Patent License means any written agreement granting any right with respect to any invention on which a Patent is in existence or a Patent application is pending, in which agreement Borrower now holds or hereafter acquires any interest.