Literary Property definition
Examples of Literary Property in a sentence
Failure to pay such fees will constitute a breach of the terms and conditions of the within Lease.
Any contract or agreement entered into by the Seller authorizing or permitting the publication of the Literary Property or any arrangements, revisions, translations, novelizations, dramatizations or new versions thereof in any country will contain appropriate provisions requiring such publisher to comply with all the provisions of this clause.
Nothing herein will be construed to obligate PGE to produce, distribute, release, perform or exhibit any motion picture, television, theatrical or other production based upon, adapted from or suggested by the Literary Property, in whole or in part, or otherwise to exercise, exploit or make any use of any rights, licenses, privileges or property granted herein to PGE.
The Seller agrees that PGE will have the unlimited right to vary, change, alter, modify, add to and/or delete from the Literary Property, and to rearrange and/or transpose the Literary Property and change the sequence of it and the characters and descriptions of the characters contained in the Literary Property, and to use a portion or portions of the Literary Property or the characters, plots, or theme of it with any other literary, dramatic or other material of any kind.
The Seller agrees to execute and procure any other and further instruments necessary to transfer, convey, assign and copyright all rights in the Literary Property granted herein by the Seller to PGE in any country throughout the world.