Mechanical Music definition
Mechanical Music means music which is performed at Community Theatre Productions, limited to those performances that occur before and after actual performance times and during intermissions, by means other than by live performers, including, but not limited to (a) compact disc, audio record or audio tape players (but not including jukeboxes), (b) the reception and communication at the premises of radio transmissions which originate outside the premises; and which are not exempt under the Copyright Law; or (c) a music-on-hold telephone system operated by LICENSEE at the theatre premises.
Mechanical Music means music which is performed at the premises by means other than by live musicians who are performing at the premises, including, but not limited to (A) compact disc, audio record or audio tape players (but not including "jukeboxes"), (B) videotape, videodisc or DVD players; (C) performances in public rooms or guests' private rooms at the premises by means of pay or cable television, pay-per-view programming or any similar means or method (whether transmitted by satellite or otherwise to the premises); (D) the reception and communication at the premises of radio or television transmissions which originate outside the premise; and which are not exempt under the Copyright Law; or (E) a music-on-hold telephone system operated by LICENSEE at the premises.
Mechanical Music means music which is performed at the Premises by means other than by live musicians who are performing at the Premises, including,but not limited to(A)compact disc, audio record or audio tape players(but not including"jukeboxes"), (B)videotape,videodisc or DVD players; (C)the reception and communication at the premises of radio or television transmissions which originate outside the Premises;and which are not exempt under the Copyright Law;or(D)a music-on-hold telephone system operated by LICENSEE at the Premises. (iii) "Live Entertainment"means music that is performed at the Premises by musicians,singers or other performers. (iv) "Premises"means buildings,hospitals, airports,zoos,museums,athletic facilities,and recreational facilities,including,but not limited to,community centers,parks,swimming pools,and skating rinks owned or operated by LICENSEE and any site which has been engaged by LICENSEE for use by LICENSEE. (v) "ASCAP repertory"means all copyrighted musical compositions written or published by ASCAP members or members of affiliated foreign performing rights societies,including compositions written or published during the term of this Agreement and of which ASCAP has the right to license non-dramatic public performances. (vi) "Events"and"Functions"means any activity conducted,sponsored,or presented by or under the auspices of LICENSEE. Except as set forth in paragraph 2.(d)below,"Events"and"Functions"shall include,but are not limited to,aerobics and exercise classes,athletic events, dances and other social events, concerts, festivals,arts and crafts fairs,and parades held under the auspices of or sponsored or promoted by LICENSEE on the Premises. (vii) "Special Events"means musical events,concerts, shows,pageants,sporting events, festivals, competitions, and other events of limited duration presented by LICENSEE for which the"Gross Revenue" of such Special Event exceeds$25,000(as defined in paragraph 4.(d)below).
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