Marketing Rights definition

Marketing Rights means promotional and advertising rights to photographs, video or film images, or other likenesses or images of the Athlete, Athlete’s image, voice, name, personality, likeness and fame gained in Athletics as a member of the NSO National Team to promote the NSO and its high performance program and athletes, and includes all Athlete images whether captured in competition, training or in plain clothes, non-competition environments used in any media whatsoever (print, video, digital, social, etc.);
Marketing Rights means, in any and all media, any and all advertising rights, promotional rights, rights of endorsement, rights of association, premium and giveaway rights, marketing rights, merchandising and licensing rights, concession rights, sponsorship rights, hospitality rights, travel and tourism rights, ticketing rights, accommodation rights, publishing rights, betting/gaming rights, retail rights, music rights and any other rights and/or associated commercial opportunities relating to the Competition to the extent that such rights are not Media Rights.
Marketing Rights means the right to exploit by any and all means and in any and all media whether now known or devised in the future any types of advertising, promotion (including, without limitation, electronic and virtual promotion and ticket promotions), endorsement, public relations, marketing, merchandising, licensing, franchising, sponsorship, hospitality, concessions, travel and tourism, publishing, betting, gaming, retailing, music, and all other commercial association rights and opportunities in relation to an FIVB competition that are not media rights or data rights.

Examples of Marketing Rights in a sentence

  • The EHF transfers the use and exploitation of the complete Marketing Rights for this season's event to EHFM and entitles it to undertake the respective organisational measures with regards to the usage of these rights.

  • FIFA has the sole and exclusive right to exploit all Marketing Rights in relation to the Competition.

  • FINA grants to each HMF/OC the right to exploit the National Marketing Rights to their respective Meet and to retain any and all the benefits so gained.

  • Neither the Member Associations (including the Participating Member Associations and the non-participating Member Associations), nor the Host Member Association, nor the Confederations, nor any third party may, to any extent whatsoever, exploit any Marketing Rights or parts thereof in relation to the Competition at any time before, during or after the Competition Period.

  • The EHF, being the original right holder, transfers the use and exploitation of the complete Marketing Rights for this season's event to EHFM and entitles it to undertake the respective organisational measures with regards to the usage of these rights.


More Definitions of Marketing Rights

Marketing Rights means, in relation to any match or phase of the competition, the right to advertise, promote, endorse and market such match or phase of the competition; to conduct public relations activities in relation to such match or phase of the competition; and to exploit all advertising, sponsorship, hospitality, licensing, merchandising, publishing, betting, gaming, retailing, music and franchising opportunities and all other commercial association rights (including through ticket promotions) in relation to such match or phase of the competition;
Marketing Rights means the commercial exploitation of broadcasting, sponsorship, licensing and publication rights of all Competitions. This includes the commercial exploitation of the name, logo and trademarks of SWF and all SWF Competitions;
Marketing Rights means, in any and all media, throughout the universe, and in all languages, any and all advertising rights, promotional rights, rights of endorsement, rights of association, premium and giveaway rights, marketing rights, merchandising and licensing rights, catering and concession rights, sponsorship rights, hospitality rights, travel and tourism rights, ticketing rights, accommodation rights, publishing rights, betting/gaming rights, retail rights, music rights, philatelic rights, numismatic rights, lottery rights, auction rights and any other rights and/or associated commercial opportunities (whether now known or hereafter invented) relating to the Competitions and the Competition-related Events, to the extent that such rights are not Media Rights.
Marketing Rights means the right to advertise, promote, endorse and market the UEFA Champions League and the play-offs; to conduct public relations activities in relation to the UEFA Champions League and the play-offs; and to exploit all advertising, sponsorship, hospitality, licensing, merchandising, publishing, betting, gaming, retailing, music and franchising opportunities and all other commercial association rights (including through ticket promotions) in relation to the UEFA Champions League and the play-offs;
Marketing Rights means the right to use, incorporate, integrate, and/or engage the business of companies specific to eExpo's Industries who are interested in benefiting from IC One Systems and Services.
Marketing Rights means promotional and advertising rights to photographs, video or film images, or other likenesses or images of the Athlete, Athlete’s image, voice, name, personality, likeness and fame gained in rowing as a member of the RCA National Team to promote RCA and its high performance program and athletes, and includes all Athlete images whether captured in competition, training or in plain clothes, non-competition environments used in any media whatsoever (print, video, digital, social, etc.).
Marketing Rights means, with respect to the advertising, promotion and marketing of each Picture, the right to: (i) publish and authorize others to publish in any language, in any media and in any form, synopses, summaries, adaptations, resumes and stories of and excerpts from the Picture, in each such case of no more than 1,000 words and in each case not offered for sale and not in "comic book" or "comic" form unless approved in advance in writing by MRI; it being agreed that MRI's publication of comic books including or incorporating Picture-Related Items is included as a Reserved Right or if applicable an MVL Granted Right and shall not be deemed Marketing Rights; (ii) use and authorize others to use the name, voice and likeness (and any simulation or reproduction thereof) of any artist appearing in or rendering services in connection with the Picture; (iii) exhibit and authorize others to exhibit in any language by any media, including radio and television, excerpts and clips from the Picture, provided such excerpts and clips will not be offered for sale and will not exceed one (1) minute in length; (iv) create, produce, fix, distribute, perform and otherwise exploit trailers, advertisements, music videos, promotional films, "behind-the-scenes" footage or films, "added value" or "bonus" materials (e.g., director's commentary, promotional-type featurettes) and (v) use any Picture-Related Item or Picture-Related Element in connection with the marketing of the Picture subject to the limitations set forth herein. With respect to "bonus" materials and specifically bonus material on DVDs, MRI shall have the right to include a reasonable amount of content on each DVD of a Picture to promote, market, or advertise its own or a third party product, good, or service licensed by MRI or one of its affiliates. MVL shall have reasonable approval rights over such inclusions, such approval not to be unreasonably withheld.