Mechanical Rights definition

Mechanical Rights or “MR” means the mechanical rights granted in clauses 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.
Mechanical Rights. The Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive license to use the Master Recording in the reproduction, duplication, manufacture, and distribution of phonograph records, cassette tapes, compact disk, digital downloads, other miscellaneous audio and digital recordings, and any lifts and versions thereof (collectively, the "Recordings", and individually, a "Recordings") worldwide for unlimited copies of such Recordings or any combination of such Recordings, condition upon the payment to the Licensor a sum of AMOUNT IN POUNDS (£), receipt of which is confirmed. Additionally licensee shall be permitted to distribute unlimited internet downloads for non-profit and non-commercial use.
Mechanical Rights. Lessor gives Lessee a non-exclusive lease to use the Master Recording in the reproduction, manufacturing, duplication, and distribution of cassette tapes, compact disk, digital downloads, other miscellaneous audio and digital recordings, worldwide for up to the pressing or selling a total of Five Thousand (5,000) copies condition upon the payment to the Lessor of which is verified. Lessee is allowed to distribute 1,000 free internet downloads or streams for non-profit and non-commercial use. This Lease allows up to 50,000 monetized audio streams. No Youtube Monetization.

Examples of Mechanical Rights in a sentence

  • Mechanical Rights The find to re-record duplicate and ear the Samples as.

  • Rights to be Licensed: Mechanical Rights and Performance Rights (Joint Online Licence).

  • Mechanical Rights: The Licensor hereby grants to Licensee an exclusive license to use Audio Sample in the reproduction, manufacture, and distribution of phonograph records, cassette tapes, compact disk, digital downloads, other miscellaneous audio and digital recordings, and any lifts and versions thereof (collectively, the "Recordings", and individually, a "Recordings") worldwide for unlimited copies of such Recordings or any combination of such Recordings.

  • The Artist / Composer will retain all rights pertaining to their own Membership of the PRS / MCPS and / or any other Performing Rights Organisations / Mechanical Rights Organisations.

  • The Mechanical Rights Society has now merged with MCPS, and accordingly MCPS now takes on board those rights which MRS previously had.

  • The Artist / Composer will retain all rights pertaining to their own Membership of the MCPS and / or any other Mechanical Rights Organisations.

  • The latter two powers were previously exercised by the Mechanical Rights Society Limited, which acted as a negotiating body for music copyright owners, both publishers and writers.

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More Definitions of Mechanical Rights

Mechanical Rights. Lessor gives Lessee a non-exclusive lease to use the Master Recording in the reproduction, manufacturing, duplication, and distribution of cassette tapes, compact disk, digital downloads, other miscellaneous audio and digital recordings, worldwide for 3 years condition upon the payment to the Lessor the amount of Twenty dollars ($20), receipt of which is verified. Lessee is allowed to distribute 3 years of free internet downloads or streams for non-profit and non-commercial use.

Related to Mechanical Rights

  • Electronic device technology means a technology involving

  • electrical and electronic equipment or ‘EEE’ means equipment which is dependent on electric currents or electromagnetic fields in order to work properly and equipment for the generation, transfer and measurement of such currents and fields and designed for use with a voltage rating not exceeding 1 000 volts for alternating current and 1 500 volts for direct current;

  • Electronic communications system means any wire, radio, electromagnetic, photooptical or photoelectronic facilities for the transmission of wire or electronic communications, and any computer facilities or related electronic equipment for the electronic storage of such communications;